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ADVERTISEMENT. 


In  submitting  the  present  issue  of  the  Triennial  Catalogue  of  the 
Athenaean  Society  to  its  members  and  friends,  the  Committee  would  state, 
that  diligent  exertions  have  been  made  to  render  it  accurate  in  every  par- 
ticular ;  and  they  indulge  the  hope  that  it  is  as  free  from  errors  as  the  cir- 
cumstances of  the  case  will  allow.  No  marked  changes  have  been  made 
in  the  arrangement.  Members  of  the  Bar  are  designated,  as  heretofore;  by 
the  title  of  Esq.,  unless  entitled  to  that  of  Honorable. 

The  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Society,  prepared  for  the  last  Catalogue 
by  Wm.  A.  Wheeler,  of  the  Class  of  1853,  is  again  inserted  in  accordance 
with  the  wishes  of  many  leading  members  of  the  General  as  well  as  the 
Acting  Society.  Information  has  been  solicited  from  a  large  portion  of  the 
graduate  members,  which  has  in  most  cases  been  promptly  rendered  ;  and 
the  Committee  would  return  their  sincere  thanks  to  all  who  have  thus  aided 
them  in  their  work. 


CHAS.  H.  TRUE, 
M.  M.  ROBINSON, 
L.  S.  STRICKLAND, 
JAS.  H.  TALLMAN, 


COMMITTEE 
OF   PUBLICATION. 


BowD.  Coll.,  June,  1856. 


ITT^  An  asterisk  ;(*)  is  prefixed  to  the  nsmes  of  members^ deceased,  and 
an  obelisk  (f)  to  the  names  of  those  who  left  College  before  graduating. 
A  section.  (^)  indicates  an  honorable  dismission  from  the  Society.  The 
abbreviations,  S.H.S.,  M.S.H.S  ,  M.M.S.S.,  stand  respectively  for  Member 
of  the  (Maine)  Historical  Society  ;  of  the  JVIassachusetts  Historical  Societyj 
and  of  the  Massachusetts  Medical  Society. 


HISTORICAL    SKETCH. 


In  the  month  of  June,  1808,  a  few  individuals  associated  themselves 
together  for  literary  purposes,  under  the  name  of  the  '*  Athenaean  Society 
of  Bowdoin  College.'!  When  it  is  stated  that  the  College  had  but  recently 
gone  into  operation :  that  the  number  of  students  was  very  limited )  and 
that  a  similar  association  was  already  in  existence,  it  will  be  seen  that  the 
Athenaean  was  not  established  under  auspices  the  most  encouraging.  One 
thing,  however,  contributed  to  its  temporary  success.  The  Constitution  of 
the  Peucinian, — the  rival  society, — did  not  provide  for  the  admi^^sion  of 
members  till  their  Sophomore  year,  and  the  Atbenaean,  profiting  by  this 
circumstance,  extended  an  invitation  to  every  Freshman  in  College,  and 
received  affirmative  answers  from,  and  initialed  all  but  one.  The  founda- 
tion for  a  Library  was  now  laid,  and  the  Society  became  one  of  considerable 
interest  and  importance, — its  numbers  exceeding  those  of  the  Peucinian. 
But  this  supremacy  was  not  long  to  be  maintained.  The  Peucinian,  deter- 
mined not  to  be  outstripped  in  zeal  or  perseverance  by  its  younger  competi- 
tor, amended  its  Constitution  so  that  members  might  be  admitted  from  the 
Freshmen  class :  commenced  the  collection  of  a  Library  of  its  own  :  es- 
tablished the  custom  of  Annual  Bleetings  at  Commencement  time ;  and  in 
various  other  ways  increased  the  number  of  objects  and  the  usefulness  of 
the  association.  The  novelty  attendant  on  the  formation  of  the  Athensean 
soon  wearing  off,  the  current  of  feeling  underwent  a  change,  and  for  more 
than  a  year  the  Society  had  but  a  languishing  existence  :  the  Library  was 
but  slightly  increased:  little  interest  was  manifested  in  the  meetings,  which 
became  less  and  less  frequent ;  and,  at  length,  in  1811,  the  Society  was 
discontinued, — most  of  the  books  which  had  been  collected  being  distribu- 
ted among  the  members. 


ATHEN/EAN    SOCIETY 


But,  after  an  interval  of  something  more  than  a  year  and  a  half,  it  was 
revived,  in  the  Summer  term  of  1813.  The  old  Seal  and  Book  of  Records 
were  obtained  from  some  of  the  former  members ;  the  accumulation  of  a 
new  Library  was  commenced,  and  the  Society  seemed  re-established  upon 
a  firmer  foundation  than  before.  But  soon  contention  for  new  members 
arose;  and  as  the  earlier  origin,  and  uninterrupted  prosperity  of  the  Peu- 
cinian  were  thought  to  confer  upon  it  a  greater  degree  of  respectability, 
most,  if  not  all  of  those  who  declined  the  invitation  of  the  Athenscan,  did 
so  with  the  hope  of  being  admitted  to  that; — though  they  were  ineligible 
until  their  Sophomore  year.*  Some  of  these  were  promised  the  honor,  and 
in  due  time  received  it:  others,  4inding  their  talents  not  duly  appreciated, 
or  their  claims  not  properly  regarded,  turned  back,  and  were  then  willing 
to  join  the  Atheneean ;  but  finding  that  they  were  not  wanted  there,  fell  be- 
tween the  two.  On  account  of  the  small  number  of  members,  the  Society 
did  not  flourish,  and  on  the  exit  of  the  Senior  Class  of  1816,  it  was  a  sec- 
ond time  disbanded,  and  the  Library,  amounting  to  about  two  hundred 
volumes,  divided. 

During  the  next  year  the  Peucinian  Society  remained  in  undisputed  and 
quiet  possession  of  the  whole  College  arena.  At  the  end  of  that  time 
another  and  a  successful  eflTort  was  made  for  the  resuscitation  of  the  Athe- 
naean.  The  first  meeting  was  held  December  10th,  four  individuals  being 
present.  The  Constitution  which  had  been  in  use  from  1813  to  1816  was 
adopted  by  the  Society,  and  a  Committee  appointed  to  ''revise  and  cor- 
rect" it.  The  Officers  at  this  time  elected  were  a  President,  Vice-President, 
Secretary,  Treasurer,  and  Librarian.  At  the  next  meeting,  on  the  12th  of 
the  same  month,  the  Constitution,  as  amelided  by  the  Co.mmittee  appointed 
for  that  purpose,  was  reported  and  accepted.  In  the  book  containing  it,  on 
a  page  preceding  the  Title-page,  the  following  entry  was  made  : 

"  Be  it  known,  that  it  is  not  the  object  of  this  Society  to  interfere  with 
any  Society  in  College  ;  that  it  is  formed  for  private  and  social  intercourse ; 
for  forensic  and  extemporary  disputation ;  and  for  literary  and  scientific 
improvement.  It  shall,  at  all  proper  times,  liberally  extend  its  privileges 
and  advantages  to  all  worthy  students  in  their  Freshman  years,  that  they 
may  thus  bring  into  early  use  their  mental  faculties,  and  fit  and  prepare 
themselves  to  discharge  higher  and  more  important  duties  in  life. 
By  order  of  the  Society, 

G.  J.  Grosvenok,  Secretary." 


*The  Peucinian  Constitution  had  previously — Oct.  25th,  1811 — been  restored  to  it» 
original  reading,  by  which  membership  was  restricted  to  the  three  upper  classes.  But 
in  1826  it  was  again  changed,  and  members  were  again  admitted  from  the  Freshman 
class  as  at  present. 


HISTORICAL      SKETCH 


By  the  provisions  of  the  Constitution,  any  student  in  College,  of  good 
moral  character,  was  eligible  by  the  vote  of  two-thirds  of  the  members,  and 
liable  to  expulsion  by  the  vote  of  four-fifths,  if  he  should  "  conduct  contra- 
ry to  the  interests  of  the  Society." 

Members  of  the  Senior  Class,  after  the  annual  election  of  officers, — which 
was  on  the  last  Wednesday  of  June, — were  considered   Honorary,  and  ex-        i 
empted  from  their  usual  duties.     Any  literary  gentleman  might  be  admit-        j 
ted  an   Honorary  member,   who,  in  the  opinion  of  three-fourths  of  the        I 
Society,  would  increase  its  respectability  and  usefulness.  I 

By  another  article  of  the  Constitution  it  was  said  that  a  Public  Oration 
and  Poem  might  be  pronounced,  ''if  practicable,  by  Honorary  members, 
on  the  day  previous  to  Commencement."  • 

The  Anniversary  of  the  Society  was  to  be  held  on  the  15th  of  November,        ' 
when  an  Address  was  to  be  delivered  by  the  President,  and,  if  possible,  a 
Poem,  "  by  some  Honorary  or  resident  member."  I 

The  first  intimation  to  be  gathered  from  the  records  relative  to  what  Is  j 
now  called  the  General  Society,  in  contradistinction  to  the  Acting  or  College  j 
Society,  occurs  in  the  record  of  a  meeting  held  on  the  29th  of  August,  1818  5  j 
when  it  was  "Voted,  That  a  General  Meeting  of  the  Society,  Honorary 
and  Acting  members,  be  held  on  the  day  previous  to  Commencement,  for 
the  purpose  of  adopting  measures  relative  to  the  property  of  the  Society." 
This  meeting  was  held  September  2d  ;  when,  according  to  the  record  of  that 
date,  duly  signed  by  the  Secretary  of  the  Acting  Society,  it  was  "Voted 
unanimously,  many  Honorary  members  being  present,  that  Levi  Stowell, 
an  Honorary  member,  be  President  of  the  Society," — "  whose  duty  it  is  to 
preside  over  the  same  on  such  public  occasions  as  require  a  general  atten- 
dance of  the  Honorary  members  ;" — and  "that  Charles  R.  Porter  be  the 
Corresponding  Secretary," — "  whose  duty  it  is  to  make  all  necessary  com- 
munications, in  the  name  of  the  Society,  relative  to  its  proceedings."  A 
vote  was  also  passed  that  the  Library  should  not  be  distributed,  in  any  case 
whatever,  but  with  the  consent  of  three-fourths  of  the  Honorary  members.         j 

The  Society,  at  this  period,  in  their  strong  and  ardent  desire  to  increase  j 
their  numbers,  determined  that  there  would  be  no  impropriety,  after  ex- 
acting a  promise  of  secrecy,  in  reading  to  those  whom  they  had  invited  to 
join  them,  such  provisions  of  the  Constitution  as  were  most  important  in 
order  to  induce  them  to  become  members.  This  novel  method  of  pro- 
cedure was  adopted  November  5th,  1818,  and  three  individuals  were  thus 
introduced,  of  whom  one  only  chose  to  join  ;  and  he  was  initiated  the  same 
evening.  The  other  two  required  a  few  days  for  consideration.  One  of 
them  afterwards  became  a  member,  being  initiated  November  9tli,  1821, 
"  after  three  years  of  deep  consideration  of  the  matter, ^^  to  quote  the  language 
of  that  date. 


ATHENIAN      SOCIETY 


In  March,  1820,  the  increasing  numbers,  flourishing  condition,  and  flat- 
tering prospects  of  the  Society,  seemed  to  demand  some  modifications  in 
the  Constitution,  better  to  adapt  it  to  existing  circumstances.  A  Commit- 
tee was  accordingly  raised,  empowered  to  make  such  alterations  as  they 
should  deem  necessary  or  expedient.  Their  report  was  presented  and  ac- 
cepted April  7th. 

The  number  of  volumes  in  the  Library,  at  this  time,  exceeded  five  hun- 
dred ;  but  the  selection  of  books  had  not  been  marked  by  the  good  taste 
and  discrimination  which  has  prevailed  in  later  times.  Indeed,  the  means 
and  resources  of  the  Society,  at  this  early  period  in  its  history,  did  not  ad- 
mit of  the  purchase  of  expensive  publications  ;  and  the  increase  and  value 
of  the  Library  depended  almost  entirely  on  the  voluntary  subscriptions  and 
donations  of  those  individual  members,  who  could  best  afford  them. 

At  the  annual  election  in  June,  the  Society  for  the  first  time  choose  a 
Standing  Committee,  styled,  in  the  quaint  language  of  the  Records,  a 
"Standing  Committee  of  Arrangements." 

The  appointment  of  an  Orator  for  the  meeting  on  Commencement  week, 
was  this  year  assumed  by  the  Acting  members.  No  mention  was  made  in 
the  Records  of  the  College  Society,  of  any  public  performances  on  this  oc- 
casion; but  in  the  first  record  of  the  proceedings  of  the  General  Society,  is 
the  following  entry  :  "The  Honorary  and  Active  members,  constituting  the 
General  Society,  met  at  No.  6,  on  Tuesday,  the  day  preceding  Commence- 
ment, and  proceeded  thence  to  the  Meeting  House,"  where  "an  Oration 
was  delivered  by  Levi  Stowell,  Esq.,  and  a  Poem  by  Daniel  Clarke."* 

The  General  Society  now  began  to  act  as  a  distinct  body :  choosing  offi- 
cers of  its  own:  keeping  a  record  of  its  proceedings  separate  from  the 
Acting  Society  ;  and  assuming  the  election  of  Honorary  members,  and  the 
appointment  of  Orator  and  Poet  for  the  Annual  Meetings  on  Commence- 
ment week.  A  few  provisional  regulations  were  at  first  adopted;  and  at 
the  meeting  in  September,  1821,  a  Constitution  was  reported  and  accepted, 
in  which  the  relative  powers  and  duties  of  the  General  Society  were  dis- 
tinctly defined.  In  this  instrument  it  was  provided  that  the  General  So- 
ciety should  consist  of  Acting  members,  or  Undergraduates,  and  of  Hon- 
orary members, — meaning,  by  this  term,  Graduates  and  "such  other  Ute- 
rary  gentlemen"  as  should  "  from  time  to  time  be  elected."  The  Officers 
specified  were  a  President,  Vice-President,  Recording  Secretary,  Correspon- 
ding Secretary,  Treasurer,  and  Standing  Committee.  These  were  all  to  be 
chosen  from  among  the  Honorary  Members.     The  Acting  Society  was  to 


*  At  this  time  medals  first  began  to  be  worn  as  a  distinguishing-  badge.    The  devices 
and  inscriptions  upon  them  were  substantially  the  same  as  at  present. 


HISTORICAL      SKETCH.  7 

be  under  the  control  of  the  General  Society,  only  so  far  as  that  the  Consti- 
tution and  laws  of  the  former  should  contain  nothing  repugnant  to  those  of 
the  latter ;  and  while  the  latter  retained  the  right  to  control  the  Library,  its 
immediate  management  was  submitted  to  the  former. 

On  the  4th  of  March,  1822,  Maine  Hall  was  destroyed  by  fire,  and  the 
Library  of  the  Society,  which  was  in  it,  sustained  considerable  injury.  This 
event  was  most  mournfully  described  by  the  Secretary  of  the  College  So- 
ciety, who,  in  the  sorrow  of  his  heart,  recorded  that  "  Bowdoin  College  was 
consumed  by  fire." 

At  the  annual  meeting  in  1825,  the  General  Society  passed  the  following 
resolution :  "Voted,  That  the  Library  of  the  Athensean  Society  in  Bowdoin 
College  be,  and  the  same  hereby  is  given  to  the  President  and  Trustees  of 
Bowdoin  College,  in  trusty  for  the  use  of  said  Society  in  College,  reserving 
to  said  Society  the  power  of  withdrawing  said  trust : — the  said  Library 
still  to  continue  to  be  regulated  and  used  according  to  the  By-Laws  of  the 
Society." 

At  the  session  of  the  Legislature  in  1828,  the  Society  obtained  an  Act  of 
Incorporation,  in  consequence  of  which  the  foregoing  trust  was  withdrawn. 
By  this  Act  of  incorporation  the  Society  were  at  liberty  "to  hold  and  pos- 
sess any  estate,  real  or  personal,  to  an  amount  not  exceeding  five  thousand 
dollars  over  and  above  the  value  of  their  books."  At  the  annual  meeting 
in  September  of  the  same  year,  the  Constitution  was  entirely  remodeled. 
The  office  of  Vice-President  was  abolished,  and  the  offices  of  Recording 
and  of  Corresponding  Secretary  were  united  in  that  of  Secretary.  At  the 
same  time  a  Diploma  and  Seal  were  adopted,  in  conformity  to  a  require- 
ment of  the  new  Constitution.* 

In  1830  a  Catalogue  of  the  Library  was  published  by  the  Acting  mem- 
bers. The  whole  number  of  volumes,  at  this  time  belonging  to  the  Society, 
was  two  thousand,  two  hundred  and  thirty-eight. 

The  spirit  of  rivalry,  and  a  mutual  feeling  of  jealousy,  which  had  al- 
ways been  more  or  less  operative  in  the  Athenapan  and  Peucinian  Acting 


*  The  Diploma  was  as  follows  : 

"ATHENiEAN  SOCIETY 

OF 

Bowdoin  College. 

"  This  certifies  that has  been  duly  elected   an  Honorary  Member  of  the 

ATHEX.EAX  Society  of  Bowdoin  College,  incorporated  February,  A.  D.  1828. 

In  testimony  whereof,  we  have  hereunto  subscribed  our  names,  and  affixed 

L.  S.  the  seal  of  said  Society,  this day  of A.  D. . 

,  President. 


Secretary. 


On  the  Seal  was  engraven  a  head  of  Minerva,  with  the   inscription :    "  Athenian 
Society,  B.  C,  Cul.  Su.  Sci.  Cor." 


A  T  H   K  N  ^  A  N      SOCIETY. 


Societies,  leading,  occasionally,  to  the  adoption  of  injudicious  measures, 
had,  about  this  period,  increased  to  such  a  degree  as  to  attract  the  attention 
of  the  Trustees  and  Overseers  of  the  College.  Accordingly  at  their  annual 
meeting  in  1831,  a  Committee  was  deputed  to  inquire  into  the  relations  sub- 
sisting between  them;  and,  if  they  should  deem  it  advisable,  to  recommend 
such  measures  as  they  should  judge  would  prove  "  most  conducive  to  the 
harmony  of  the  students  and  the  best  interests  of  the  College."  This  Com- 
mittee, as  instructed,  reported  at  the  meeting  in  September,  1833,  that  on 
the  preceding  October  "they  visited  the  town,  and  had  a  personal  interview 
with  all  four  of  the  classes  in  a  body  ; '  and  the  next  day  with  Commitees  of 
the  Peucinian  and  AthenEcan  Societies."  The  Committee  stated,  further- 
more, that  they  used  all  such  arguments,  as  they  deemed  proper,  of  a  per- 
suasive and  conciliatory  character,  to  induce  them  to  lay  aside  all  party 
feelings  and  cultivate  harmony  and  friendship.  They  urged  them  to  unite 
the  Societies,  as  the  most  certain  mode  of  effecting  the  desired  object ;  or  to 
unite  their  Libraries,  either  as  to  property  or  possession ;  or  to  make  no 
further  additions  to  either  Society,  by  the  election  of  new  members, — and 
thus  permit  them  to  become  extinct  in  College, — and,  so  far  as  Under- 
graduates were  concerned,  in  September^  1835.  But  the  Committee  were 
"  notified  formally,  that  none  of  these  propositions  were  acceptable."  Upon 
the  presentation  of  this  report,  the  Board  of  Trustees  voted  to  petition  the 
next  Legislature  to  repeal  the  Act  incorporating  the  Athenaean  Society.* 
This  was  done  with  a  view  to  the  abolition  of  both  associations ;  but  the 
Overseers  non-concurred  in  the  measure,  and  no  further  action  was  taken 
by  the  other  Board. 

The  next  year  the  literary  exercises  were  varied  and  made  more  inter- 
esting by  the  establishment  of  a  "  Paper,"  composed  of  original  and  anony- 
mous articles,  and  conducted  by  three  Editors. 

On  the  17th  of  February,  1836,  the  Athensean  received  a  heavy  blow  in 
the  almost  total  destruction  of  its  valuable  Library  by  the  second  confla- 
gration of  Maine  Hall.  This  third  collection  "had  been  obtained,"  in  the 
language  of  the  Records,  "  amidst  opposition  and  discouragement,  by  the 
indefatigable  efforts,  perseverance  and  liberality  of  friends,  till  it  had  be- 
come, for  miscellaneous  reading,  one  of  the  best  libraries  of  the  size  to  be 
found  in  the  country."  The  number  of  volumes,  at  the  time  of  the  fire,  was 
three  thousand,  three  hundred  and  twenty-ene  ;  of  these  only  two  hundred 
and  twenty  were  saved.  The  most  strenuous  exertions  were  at  once  put 
forth  by  both  members  and  friends  of  the  Society  to  repair  the  loss  ;  and 


♦The  Peucinian  Society,  having  never  been  incorporated,  was  under  the  jurisdiction 
of  the  College  Boards. 


HISTORICAL      SKETCH. 


it  may  be  mentioned,  as  an  instance  of  the  zeal  and  liberality  thus  excited, 
that  more  than  two  hundred  dollars'  worth  of  books  was  subscribed,  at  one 
time,  by  the  Senior  and  Junior  members.  In  August,  1838,  the  Library 
had  so  increased,  that  the  Standing  Committee  of  the  Acting  Society  were 
authorized  to  publish  a  Catalogue  of  the  books  contained  in  it.  By  this 
Catalogue  it  appears  that  the  number  of  volumes  which  had  been  collect- 
ed since  the  fire,  was  one  thousand  eight  hundred  and  thirty;  the  whole 
number,  including  those  which  were  saved  of  the  former  Library,  being 
two  thousand  and  fifty.  At  the  same  time  a  Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and 
Member^  of  the  Society  was  issued  by  the  Standing  Committee  of  the 
General  Society,  in  which  the  whole  number  connected  with  the  associa- 
tion, up  to  the  time  of  publication,  was  enumerated  at  four  hundred  and 
sixteen  ;  but  there  were  unavoidably  many  inaccuracies  in  this  first  edition. 
Previously  to  1840,  the  Anniversary  of  the  College  Society  had  occurred 
in  the  Fall  Term.  This  year,  however,  it  took  place  in  February  instead 
of  the  preceding  November,  and  has  always  since  been  celebrated  in  the 
Spring. 

In  March  of  the  following  year,  a  Committee  was  appointed  to  inquire 
into  the  expediency  of  establishing  a  Reading  Room,  and,  if  they  should 
deem  it  advisable,  "  to  make  necessary  arrangements  therefor."  The  Com- 
mittee reported  favorably,  and  a  Reading  Room  was  accordingly  establish- 
ed, under  the  immediate  management  of  three  Directors.  A  voluntary  sub- 
scription of  twenty-eight  newspapers  and  periodicals,  valued  at  about  ninety- 
five  dollars,  was  at  once  obtained,  and  for  more  than  a  year  the  Read- 
ing Room  proved  a  benefit  and  source  of  convenience  to  the  members ;  but 
in  1842  the  affairs  of  the  Society  rendered  it  necessary  that  it  should  be 
discontinued,  which  was  done  by  a  formal  vote  passed  on  the  8th  of  March. 
In  the  Spring  Term  of  1846,  a  "  Badge  Pin,"  bearing  a  head  of  Minerva 
embossed  on  cameo,  as  reported  by  a  Committee  appointed  for  the  purpose, 
was  adopted  by  the  Society. 

In  the  Summer  Term  of  1847,  the  Constitution,  wiiich  had  become  ex- 
ceedingly irregular  and  confused,  underwent  a  thorough  revision  by  a  Com- 
mittee of  six,  appointed  July  15th. 

In  1850,  a  proposal  was  made    by  the  Caluvian  Society  to  present  the 
Athenaean  with  its  Cabinet  and  other  property.     After  some  consideration, 
the  proposal  was  accepted,  and  the  transfer  accordingly  made. 
jj  At  the  annual  meeting  of  the  General  Society,  in  September  of  the  same 

i!  year,  an  arrangement  was  entered  into,  by  which  the  Athensean  and  Peu- 
jl  cinian  Societies  would,  in  future,  unite  in  their  annual  celebrations  at  Com- 
1  mencement  time, — each  Society  to  furnish  an  Orator  and  each  a  Poet  on 
j        alternate  years. 


10  AT  HENiEAN      SOCIETY. 

In  July.  1852,  the  Acting  Society  again  revised  its  Constitution  :  among 
other  amendments,  changing  the  date  of  the  Society's  establishment :  abol- 
ishing the  affirmation  of  secrecy  which  had  hitherto  been  required ;  and 
increasing  the  number  of  officers,  by  providing  for  the  anniial  election  of 
two  Auditors  and  a  Cabinet-keeper. 

Such  is  a  brief  sketch  of  the  prominent  events  in  the  history  of  the 
Athenoean  Society.  Without  dwelling  upon  the  reverses,  which  it  has  en- 
countered, or  the  days  of  difficulty  and  depression,  which  it  has  seen,  it  is 
enough  to  say,  that  it  has  surmounted  every  obstacle,  and  grown  with  the 
growth  and  strengthened  with  the  strength  of  the  College.  Neither  is  it 
necessary  to  enlarge  upon  the  important  and  continued  agency  of  the  asso- 
ciation in  educating  the  minds  and  forming  the  characters  of  its  members  j 
that  agency  is  attested  and  demonstrated  by  the  names  that  cluster  in  its 
Catalogue. 


OFFICERS 


OF   THE 


GENERAL  SOCIETY 


|)restbent0. 

Elected.  Retired. 

1818  LEVI  STOWELL             1820 

1820  JAMES  LORING  CHILD             ]821 

1821  *WILLIAM  KING  PORTER 1822 

1822  EPWARD  EMERSON  BOURNE        ....  1823 

1823  *EDMUND  THEODORE  BRIDGE          ....  1825 
1825  JAMES  M'KEEN 1828 

1828  JAMES  LORING  CHILD 1829 

1829  JAMES  M'KEEN 1830 

1830  WILLEAM  PITT  FESSENDEN 1833 

1833  PATRICK  HENRY  GREENLEAF     ....  1835 

1835  *MOSES  E3IER7  WOODMAN 1837 

1837  PHINEHAS  BARNES 1839 

1839  WILLIA3I  HENRY  ALLEN           .         .         •         .         .  1841 

1841  HENRY  BOYNTON  SMITH 1842 

1842  DANIEL  RAYNES  GOODWIN 1847 

1847  JOHN  PARKER  HALE 1850 

1850  PELEG  WHITMAN  CHANDLER          ....  1851 

1851  HENRY  BOYNTON  SMITH 1852 

1852  WILLIAM  HENRY  ALLEN 1853 

1853  FRANKLIN  PIERCE 1854 

1854  ERASTUS  FOOTE.  Jr 


12  ATHENIAN 


iJicE-IJresitrentH, 


Elected.  Retired. 

182  L     EDWARD  EMERSON  BOURNE            ....  1822 

1822  ^EDMUND  THEODORE  BRIDGE     ....  1823 

1823  *JOSIAH  HILTON  HOBBS             1824 

1824  ISRAEL  WILDES  BOURNE 1825 

1825  CHARLES  RICHARD  PORTER 1827 

1827    *EBENEZER  FURBUSH  DEANE              .        .        .  1828 

In  1828  this  office  was  abolished. 


ffi'orr^Bponbing  Sttxtiaxus, 

Elected.  Eetired. 

1818    CHARLES  RICHARD  PORTER            ....  1823 

1823     *SYLVANUS  WATERMAN  ROBINSON           .        .  1827 

1827    *MOSES  EMERY  WOODMAN 1828 

In  1828,  this  office,  and  that  of  Recording'  Secretary,  were  united  in  the  office  of 
Secretary. 


Hecorbing  Qtcxtiaxits. 

Elected.                                                                                                               '  Eetired. 

1821     *JOHN  GREEN  RICHARDSON              ....  1823 

1823    *GEORGE  LESSLIE  PARSONS         ....  1825 

1825     JOHN  OTIS 1827 

1827    *ROBERT  ORR             1828 

In  1828,  this  office,  and  that  of  Corresponding  Secretary,  were  united  in  the  office  of 
Secretary. 


GENERAL      SOCIETY.  13 


Qttxttavxts. 

Elected.  Eetired. 

1828  ^ROBERT  ORR 1829 

1829  *MOSES  EMERY  WOODMAN           ....  1832 
1832    PEINE  HAS  BARNES 1835 

1835  WILLIAM  HENRY  CODMAN            ....  1836 

1836  PHINEHAS  BARNES 1837 

1837  HENRY  BOYNTON  SMITH       .        .        •         .        .  1838 

1838  DANIEL  RAYNES  GOODWIN 1810 

1840    RICHARD  PIKE 1842 

1842    WILLIAM  GRISWOLD  BARROWS       ....  1848 

1848    HENRY  ORR 


©rators  at  3lnnual  iMeaings. 

LEVI  STOWELL '    .        .        .  1820 

ELIJAH  LIVERMORE  HAMLIN 1821 

*EDMUND  THEODORE  BRIDGE 1822 

*JOSIAH  HILTON  HOBBS  1823 

*MOSES  SHAW 1824 

JAMES  M'KEEN  1826 

WILLIAM  PITT  FESSENDEN 1828 

^JONATHAN  CILLEY 1830 

*DANIEL  TRISTRAM  GRANGER 1831 

JABEZ  CUSHMAN  WOODMAN  .        .        .    ,     .        .  1832 

SAMCJEL  GRIDLEY  HOWE 1833 

PHINEHAS  BARNES  •  1834 

WILLIAM  CLARKE   LARRABEE 1835 

THOMAS  CURTIS 1837 

HENRY  WELD  FULLER,  Jr 1838 


14  A  T  II  E  N  iE  A  N      SOCIETY. 

WILLIAM  HENRY  ALLEN 1839 

JOHN  PARKER  HALE  1840 

DANIEL  RAYNES  GOODWIN 1841 

JOHN  LORD 1812 

HENRY  BOYNTON  SMITH 1843 

JOHN  ALBION  ANDREW 1844 

GEORGE  LUNT 1846 

PELEG  WHITMAN  CHANDLER  .        .        .        .        •  1847 

JOHN  ORR  FISKE 1848 

CALVIN  FARRAR 1849 

LUTHER  V  BELL 1851 

RICHARD  HENRY  DANA,  Jr 1854 


|)oet0 


*DANIEL  CLARKE  1820 

JAIRUS  SHAW  KEITH 1821 

*GRENVILLE  MELLEN 1828 

CHARLES  COPELAND  NUTTER 1849 

CHARLES  HORACE  UPTON 1850 

HENRY  JOSEPH  GARDNER 1853 

SAMUEL  JOHN  PIKE 1855 


OFFICERS 

OF    THE 

COLLEGE  SOCIETY. 

Elected. 

*HENRY  WOOD 1808 

GEORGE  WILLIAM  BOYD 1809 

ASA  REDINGTON 1810 

^WILLIAM  KING  PORTER 1813 

LEVI  STOWELL 1814 

EDWARD  EMERSON  BOURNE 1815 

JAMES  M'KEEN 1816 

ISRAEL  WILDES  BOURNE          .        .        .        .        .        .  1817 

^JONATHAN  HAMMOND  CHESLEY 1818 

*JOSIAH  HILTON  HOBBS           ......  1819 

*DANIEL  CLARKE 1820 

*SYLV ANUS  WATERMAN  ROBINSON     .      \        .        .    '  1821 

*GEORGE  LESSLIE  PARSONS 1822 

*EBENEZER  FURBUSH  DEANE 1823 

^JONATHAN  CILLEY 1824 

GEORGE  YEATON  SAWYER 1825 

JOHN  PARKER  HALE             1826 

LUTHER  DEARBORN  SAWYER 1827 

JOHN  FAIRFIELD  HARTLEY 1828 

NATHAN  MUNROE 1829 

SAMUEL  ADAMS 1830 


COLLEGE      SOCIETY. 

17      1 

iJire-Presilr^nts, 

j 

1 

Elected. 

1       JOHN  MUSSEY 

1808 

*FREDERICK  SOUTHGATE 

1809 

JOSIAH  LITTLE 

1810 

LEVI  STOWELL 

1813 

♦PEREZ  BRYANT  MANN 

1814 

CHARLES  RICHARD  PORTER            .... 

1815 

*EDI\IUND  THEODORE  BRIDGE            .... 

1817 

THOMAS  PERKINS  BOURNE 

1818 

*GODFREY  JOHN  GROSVENOR             .        .        .        . 

1819 

*GODFREY  JOHN  GROSVENOR         .... 

1820 

JABEZ  CUSHMAN  WOODMAN       .        •         .        .        . 

1821 

*  WILLIAM  RUFUS  KING            .        .        . 

1822 

*ZENAS  CALDWELL 

1823 

NATHANIEL  DUNN 

1824 

GEORGE  TRASK      

1825 

GEORGE  FARRAR  MOULTON            .... 

1826 

WILLIAM  CLARKE  LARRABEE           .        .        .        . 

1827 

ALEXANDER  ROGERS  GREEN          .... 

1828 

LEWIS  PENNELL            

1829 

*LEWIS  TURNER 

1830 

JABEZ  CUSHMAN  RICH 

1831 

NATHAN  WESTON,  Jr 

1832 

DANIEL  CONY  WESTON 

1833 

EDWIN  LEIGH 

1534 

1       ^JOSEPH  PRINCE 

1834 

THOMAS  STETSON  HARLOW           .... 

1S35 

*JORDAN  GOODWIN  FERGUSON           .         .         .         . 

1836 

*SAMUEL  GREENLEAF  LANE          .... 

1837 

DAVID  SAWYER  ROWE 

1837 

SAMUEL  ELLIOT  BENJAMIN            .... 

! 

1 
1 

1838 

18  ATHENIAN 

Elected. 

*LUTHER  SAMPSON 1839 

WASHINGTON  GILBERT 1840 

*DANIEL  TRACY  WEST 1841 

GEORGE  FREDERICK  EVANS 1842 

JOHN  WALLINGFORD  GOODWIN 1843 

THOMAS  AMORY  DEBLOIS  FESSENDEN       .        .        .  1844 

JOSEPH  WILLARD  ELLIS 1845 

GEORGE  JARVIS  MEANS 1846 

WILLIAM  CHAUNCEY  POND 1847 

NATHANIEL  COTHREN 1848 

WILLIAM  SEWALL  GARDNER     ......  1849 

JOSEPH  ASHUR  WARE 1850 

CHARLES  WENTWORTH  ROBERTS             ....  1850 

CHARLES  USHER  CHESLEY 1851 

GEORGE  STONE  KIMBALL 1852 

CHARLES  FREDERICK  TODD             1853 

CHARLES  EDWIN  SHAW 1854 

EDWARD  WILLIAMS  THOMPSON 1855 

CHARLES  CARROLL  HAMLIN 1856 


©rators  at  Slnnin^rBarus. 

Elected. 

*JONATHAN  HAMMOND  CHESLEY 1818 

*JOSIAH  HILTON  HOBBS 1819 

*GODFREY  JOHN  GROSVENOR 1820 

*SYLVANUS  WATERMAN  ROBINSON     •         .        .        .  1821 

*GEORGE  LESSLIE  PARSONS 1822 

*EBENEZER  FURBUSH  DEANE 1823 

*JONATHAN  CILLEY 1824 

SAMUEL  STILLMAN  BOYD 1825 

JOHN  PARKER  HALE 1826 

LUTHER  DEARBORN  SAWYER 1827 

PHINEHAS  BARNES             1828 


COLLEGE      SOCIETY. 

19 

Elected. 

HENRY  WALDRON 

1829 

*GEORGE  ROBINSON 

1830 

HORATIO  SOUTHGATE 

1831 

WILLIAM  HENRY  ALLEN 

1832 

HENRY  BOYNTON  SMITH 

1833 

*  JOSEPH  PRINCE 

1834 

CYRUS  WOODMAN 

1835 

JOHN  LEWIS  CUTLER 

1836 

STEPHEN  MONTFORT  VAIL         .... 

1837 

JOHN  WALTON  DAVIS 

1838 

EZRA  ABBOTT,  Jr 

1839 

DANIEL  FOX  POTTER         ...... 

1840 

JAMES  LEWIS  NUTTING 

1841 

GEORGE  AUGUSTUS  BOWMAN         .... 

1842 

DAVID  BANCROFT  JOHNSON        .... 

1843 

MOSES  MORRILL  BUTLER 

1844 

JAIRUS  WARE  PERRY           .        .        .        •        . 

1845 

GEORGE  NELSON  RICHARDSON      .... 

1846 

ISAAC  WINSLOW  CASE 

1847 

WILLIAM  HOBSON 

1848 

CHARLES  CARROLL  EVERETT 

1849 

WILLIAM  MARTIN  LUTHER  MARSHALL      . 

1850 

JOHN  FRANKLIN  SPAULDING      .... 

1852 

JOHN  GLIDDEN  STETSON 

1853 

CHARLES  HENRY  FOSTER 

1854 

JAMES  OLCOTT  BROWN             

1855 

EDWARD  BAGLEY  MERRILL 

1856 

Ij^otis. 

Elected. 

*DANIEL  CLARKE 

1819 

*DANIEL  CLARKE        ....... 

1820 

JAMES  BELL             

1821 

20  ATHENiEAN      SOCIETY. 

Elected. 

LUTHER  V  BELL 1822 

WILLIAM  HENRY  CODMAN 1823 

*FREDERICK  MELLEN 1824 

*HENRY  CLINTON  ALLEN            1828 

LEWIS  PENNELL •      .  1829 

JOSIAH  APPLETON  BEARCE 1830 

*EDWARD  GRAY  FALLS            1831 

CHARLES  HORACE  UPTON 1832 

^SANFORD  KINGSBERY  BALLARD          ....  1834 

DANIEL  DOLE 1835 

JOHN  ALBION  ANDREW            1836 

CHARLES  COPELAND  NUTTER 1837 

BENJAMIN  APTHORP  GOULD  FULLER           .        .         .  1838 

JAMES  PARTELOW  WESTON 1839 

FRANCIS  DUDLEY  LADD 1840 

*=ROBERT  HARTLEY  DUNLAP 1841 

WHEELOCK  CRAIG 1842 

ENOCH  PERLEY  FESSENDEN 1843 

CHARLES  PHELPS  ROBERTS             1844 

*^ROBERT  HARTLEY  DUNLAP 1845 

SAMUEL  JOHN  PIKE 1846 

*JOHN  DENNYS  KILBY 1847 

AUGUSTUS  JEDEDIAH  BURBANK 1848 

ALBION  FLITNER            1849 

PHILIP  HENRY  BROWN 1850 

GEORGE  HARWARD  THEOBALD 1851 

JOHN  BARRETT  SOUTHGATE 1852 

JOSEPH  EMERSON  SMITH             1853 

SAMUEL  ROLAND  CROCKER             .         .         .         .         .  1854 

EDWIN  POND  PARKER 1855 

FRANK  WATERHOUSE 1856 


INITIATED  MEMBERS. 

(iEwral  1 

atiEti}. 

1809, 

John  Mussey,  Esq. 

Portland. 

William  Eichardson,  M.D. 

Johnston,  R.I. 

=^tHenry  Wood,  Esq. 

1810. 

Wiscasset. 

George  William  Boyd, 

New  Orleans,  La. 

Jeremiah  Fellowes, 

Concord,  N.H. 

=^Frederick  Southgate, 

Scarborough. 

Tutor  Bowd.  Coll. 

=^tFrancis  B.  Waldo,  Esq. 

1811. 

Thomaston. 

=^Cornelius  Dennison, 

Illinois. 

Hon.  Josiah  Little,  S.H.S. 

Hon.  Asa  Redington,  S.H.S. 

Judge  of  the  District  Court  of  Maine. 

1812. 


Newburyport,  Mass. 


=^tMoses  Shaw,  M.D. 
tCharles  Mussey, 


1813. 


Augusta. 


Wiscasset. 


Portland. 


22                                               ATHEN.EAN 

1 

1814. 

. 

=^ William  King  Porter, 

Turner. 

1815. 

^Perez  Bryant  Mann,  M.D. 

Hallowell. 

1        Richard  Elvin  Orne, 

Pontotoc  Co.  Miss. 

Levi  Stowell,  Esq. 

South  Paris. 

1816. 

Edward  Emerson  Bourne,  Esq.,  S.H.S. 

Kennebunk. 

^Randolph  Augustus  Lawrence  Codman,  Esq.  Portland. 

Charles  Richard  Porter,  Esq. 

Bath. 

1817. 

James  M'Keen,  M.D.,  S.H.S. 

Topsham. 

Prof.  Obstetrics,  and  Lecturer  on  Theory  and                                              || 

Practice  of  Medicine,  Bowd.  Coll.  j 

Overseer  of  College. 

1818. 

Israel  Wildes  Bourne, 

Boston,  Mass. 

=^Edmund  Theodore  Bridge, 

Jersey  City,  N.J. 

Frederick  Benjamin  Page,  M.D. 

Donaldsonville,  La. 

1819. 

Thomas  Perkins  Bourne,  M.D. 

Newcastle,  N.B. 

^Jonathan  Hammond  Chesley, 

Paris. 

^Edward  Tyng  Ingraham, 

Portland. 

Hon.  John  Dennis  M'Crate, 

Boston,  Mass. 

Rep.  U.  S.  Congress. 

1820. 

§Rev.  Jacob  Abbott, 

New  York  City. 

Prof.  Math,  and  Nat.  Phil.  Amherst  Coll. 

G  E  N  E  R  A  L       S  0  C  I  E  T  Y  .                                        23        | 

^Theodore  Sedgwick  Brown,  Esq.,  S.H.S. 

Bangor. 

^Josiah  Hilton  Hobbs,  Esq. 

Wakefield,  X.H. 

^Samuel  Morrill,  M.D. 

Boston,  Mass. 

§Rev.  Thomas  Treadwell  Stone, 

Bolton,  Mass. 

1821. 

^John  Barrett,  M.D. 

Portland. 

^Daniel  Clarke, 

Windham. 

Rufus  King  Gushing,  M.D. 

Brewer. 

§William  Cutter,  Esq.,  S.H.S. 

New  York  City. 

=^Godfrey  John  Grosvenor, 

Geneva,  X.Y. 

*tBobert  Smart  Lambert, 

Bath. 

tJosiah  Little, 

Portland. 

1822. 

Charles  Edwards  Barrett, 

Portland. 

Hon.  James  Bell, 

Gilford,  X.H. 

U.  S.  Senator. 

Charles  Parsons  Chandler,  Esq. 

Foxcroft. 

=^§Richmond  Loring,  M.D. 

Aux  Cayes,  Ha  in.          | 

Charles  Hugh  Patterson  M'Lellan,  M.D. 

Poughkeepsie,  X.Y. 

§Moses  Parsons  Parish,  Esq. 

Xewburyport,  MaSvS. 

^tJohn  Green  Richardson, 

Bath. 

^^Sylvanus  Waterman  Robinson,Esq.,  S.H.S 

.  Bangor. 

=^Benjamin  Sanborn,  ^I.D. 

Falmouth. 

i       Jabez  Cushman  Woodman,  Esq.,  S.H.S. 

Portland. 

1823. 

^John  Macclintock  Bartlett, 

Concord,  X.H. 

Hon.  Luther  Y  Bell,  M.D.,  LL.D. 

Somerville,  Mass. 

Edmund  Bridge  Bowman,  Esq. 

i , 

Wiscasset. 

24                                                ATHENIAN 

— 

tJames  Bridge,  Esq.,  S.H.S. 

t 
Augusta. 

tGeorge  William  Gray  Brown,  Esq. 

Franklin  Co.,  Ya. 

Hon.  AYilliam  Pitt  Fessenden,  S.H.S. 

Portland.                          1 

Rep.  and  Sen.  U.  S.  Congress  j  Overseer  of  College. 

^ ^Nathaniel  Haynes,  Esq. 

Bangor. 

^Hiram  Hayes  Hobbs,  Esq. 

South  Berwick. 

^William  Bradford  Holmes,  Esq. 

Alfred. 

=^Josiali  Stacey  Hook,  M.D. 

Adrien,  Mich. 

=^ William  Bufas  King, 

Saco. 

William  Allen  Lane,  Esq. 

Gorham. 

Samuel  Millet, 

Louisiana. 

lAbraham  Moore, 

Castine. 

Hon.  Jobn  Otis,  S.H.S. 

Hallowell. 

Rep.  U.  S.  Congress. 

^Greorge  Lesslie  Parsons, 

Sebec. 

tBev.  John  Albert  Perry, 

Blanchard. 

Jacob  Smith,  Esq. 

Bath. 

=^ William  Tyng  Smith,  Esq. 

Portland. 

1824. 

Frederick  Wait  Burk, 

New  York  City. 

^Zenas  Caldwell, 

Readfield. 

William  Henry  Codman,  Esq. 

Camden. 

=^Ebenezer  Furbush  Deane,  Esq. 

Gardiner. 

William  Hatch,  M.D. 

Exeter,  N.H. 

^William  Avery  Little,  M.D. 

Castine. 

William  Mason,  M.D. 

Charlestown,  Mass. 

tRev.  John  Mudge  Merrick, 

Lynn,  Mass. 

Hon.  Franklin  Pierce,  LL.D. 

Washington,  D.C. 

Rep.  and  Sen.  U.  S.  Cong. ;  Brig.  Gen. 

U.S.A.; 

President  of  the  United  States. 

t  John  M'Neil  Wilson, 

1 

Amherst,  N.  H. 

GENERAL      SOC 

[  E  T  Y  .                              25 

1825. 

Charles  Jeffrey  Abbott,  Esq. 

Castine. 

Richmond  Bradford,  M.D. 

Auburn. 

Horatio  Bridge, 

U.  S.  Navy. 

*Hon.  Jonathan  Cilley, 

Thomaston. 

Rep.  U.  S.  Congress. 

Cyrus  Hamlin  Coolidge,  M.D. 

Buckfield. 

Jeremiah  Dummer,  M.D. 

Independence,  Miss. 

Nathaniel  Dunn,  M.D. 

Kingston,  N.Y. 

Bev.  Patrick  Henry  Greenleaf, 

Charlestown,  Mass. 

William  Hale, 

Dover,  N.H. 

Nathaniel  Hawthorne, 

Liverpool,  Eng. 

U.  S.  Consul. 

*tGeorge  Washington  Lane, 

Louisiana. 

=^ Frederick  Mellen, 

Portland. 

=^Mark  Haskell  Newman, 

New  York  City. 

^Edward  Deering  Preble,  S.H.S. 

Portland. 

Charles  Snell,  M.D. 

Bangor. 

Hon.  William  Aurelius  Stone, 

Monticello,  Miss. 

Judge  of  Circuit  Court,  Miss. 

tArthur  Tompson, 

Pownal. 

^Alfred  Upham,  M.D. 

New  York  City. 

Seward  Wyman, 

Portland. 

1826. 

tThomas  Allen, 

Stockbridge,  Mass. 

Hon.  Samuel  Stillman  Boyd, 

Natchez,  Miss. 

=^Samuel  Lewis  Clark,  M.D. 

Bangor. 

*Obadiah  Emery  Frost,  Esq. 

Topsham. 

John  Taylor  Oilman,  M.D.,  S.H.S. 

Portland. 

Daniel  Tristram  Granger,  Esq.,  S.H.S. 

Eastport. 

Jonas  Merriam, 

Sebec. 

26                                                A  T  H  K  N  iE  A  N  - 

— 

1           

t 

[       ^Benjamin  Moody,  M.D. 

MaracaibOjVENEZUELA . 

j        tEbenezor  Noycs, 

Newbury,  Mass. 

1        "^Hon  John  Brown  Busswurm, 

CapePalmas,  Africa. 

i                   Gov.  of  Maryland  Colony. 

Hon.  George  Yeaton  Sawyer, 

Nashua,  N.H. 

1                   Associate  Justice  Sup.  Jud.  Court  of  N 

1 

H. 

1       Manasseh  Hovey  Smith,  Esq. 

Warren. 

Rev.  Robert  Southgate, 

Ipswich,  Mass. 

=^Benjamin  Bussey  Thatcher,  Esq. 

Boston,  Mass. 

1       Rev.  George  Trask, 

Fitchburg,  Mass. 

Charles  William  Cutts  Wilcox, 

Tremont,  111. 

=^Moses  Emery  Woodman,  Esq. 

jl 

Brunswick. 

1827. 

!       *t  Horace  Octavius  Allen,  Esq» 

Sanford. 

1 

^       *Lewis  Bailey^ 

Utica,  N.Y. 

tMighill  Hill  Blood, 

Bucksport. 

j       John  Codman,  Esq. 

Boston,  Mass. 

■^Joseph  Hawley  Dorr,  M.D. 

Boston,  Mass. 

1        Henry  Enoch  Dummer, 

Springfield,  111. 

Henry  Cummings  Field,  Esq. 

Lee. 

^Franklin  Gage,  M.D. 

Cardenas,  Cuba. 

!                   U.  S.  Consul. 

^tCharles  Gilman, 

Quincy,  111. 

tPeter  Grant, 

Gardiner. 

Hon.  John  Parker  Hale, 

Dover,  N.H. 

Rep.  and  Sen.  U.  S.  Congress. 

John  Heddle  Hilliard,  Esq. 

Old  Town. 

i       Ichabod  Goodwin  Jordan,  Esq. 

Great  Falls,  N.H. 

James  Tufton  Leavitt,  Esq. 

Skowhegan. 

Isaiah  Preble  Moody,  Esq. 

York. 

George  Farrar  Moulton, 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

! 

GENERAL      SOCIETY. 


27 


^tGeorge  Raleigh  Dearborn  Wingate, 
^tGrenyille  Temple  Winthrop, 


1828. 


John  Call  Bartlett,  M.D. 
'^Francis  Eugene  Bond,  M.D. 
^tJohn  Sturgis  Burnham, 
^:\lerritt  Caldwell, 


Portland. 
Watertown,  Mass, 


Chelmsford,  Mass. 
Darien,  Ga. 
Orland. 
Carlisle,  Pa. 


Prof,  of  Metaphys.  and  Polit.  Econ.  Dickinson  Coll. 


tXathan  Moore  Cutler, 

t  George  Everett, 

Rev.  Josiah  Fisher, 

Henry  Weld  Fuller,  Esq. 

=^ Albert  Gallatin  Green, 

*  George  Washington  Lane,  M.D. 

Rev.  William  Clarke  Larrabee, 

Prof.  Mathj,  Ind.  Asbury  Univ. 


Boston,  Mass. 
Montville. 

Ramapo  Mills,  N.Y, 
Boston,  Mass. 
Bath. 
Boston,  Mass. 


Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Superintendent  of 
Public  Instruction  in  Indiana. 

=^Gilbert  Hall  Marsh,  Thomaston. 

Rev.  John  Usher  Parsons,  Peoria,  111. 

Luther  Dearborn  Sawyer,  Esq.  Ossipee,  N.H. 

tHon.  Henry  Tallman,  Bath. 

Attorney  General  of  Maine. 

1829. 


^tHenry  Clinton  Allen, 

E.  Bridgwater,  Mass. 

Hon.  Phinehas  Barnes,  S.H.S. 

Portland. 

Prof  of  Greek  and  Lat.  Lang. 

Wat. 

Coll. 

; 

Overseer  of  College. 

•^tJohn  Bartlett, 

New  Ipswich. 

t Alfred  Grenville  Benson, 

Brooklyn,  N.Y. 

/^Dennis  Clark, 

Strong. 

28                                                ATHENIAN  

=^Asa  Moores  Ditson, 

Wilton. 

Richard  Evans, 

Washington,  D.C. 

Alexander  Rogers  Green,  Esq. 

Jackson,  Miss. 

Allen  Haines,  Esq. 

Portland. 

John  Fairfield  Hartley,  Esq. 

Washington,  D.C. 

tCharles  Henry  Holmes,  Esq. 

Topsfield,  Mass. 

=^Henry  Broomfield  M'Cobb, 

Portland. 

Hon.  James  Thomas  M'Cobb, 

Portland. 

tRichard  Tappan  Orr, 

Andover. 

Francis  Brown  Robie, 

Gorham. 

tGeorge  Raker  Swift,  M.D. 

Lawrence,  Mass. 

1830. 

Rockton,  111. 

=^Cushing  Allen, 

Bath. 

tWilliam  Barrows, 

Hartford. 

Hon.  Bion  Bradbury, 

Eastport. 

tBaniel  Cleaves, 

Saco. 

John  Harris  Convers,  Esq. 

Newcastle. 

Hon.  Thomas  Drummond, 

Galena,  111. 

Judge  of  U.  S.  District  Court  of  Illinois. 

=^tWilliam  Henry  Ellis, 

Boston,  Mass. 

Samuel  Dana  Hubbard,  Esq. 

Alabama. 

George  Washington  Ingersoll,  Esq. 

Bangor. 

Jotham  Tilden  Moulton,  Esq. 

Chicago,  111. 

Rev.  Nathan  Munroe, 

Bradford,  Mass. 

Rev.  Lewis  Pennell, 

New  Fairfield,  Ct. 

Henry  Waldron, 

Portsmouth,  N.  H. 

1831. 

Samuel  Adams,  M.D. 

Jacksonville,  111. 

Tutor  Bowd.  Coll. ;  Prof.  Chem.,  Mineralogy 

and  Geol.,  111.  Coll. 

GENERAL      SOCIETY.                                     29 

t  Josiah  Appleton  Bearce, 

Hebron. 

*t Jonathan  Andrew  Chute,  M.D. 

Westport,  Mo. 

t James  Merrill  Cummings,  M.D.,  M.M.S.S. 

Portland. 

Rev.  William  Yaughan  Jordan, 

Pownal. 

^George  Eobinson,  Esq. 

Augusta. 

*=Rev.  Lewis  Turner, 

Alfred. 

t  James  Putnam  Wheeler, 

Boston,  Mass. 

1832. 

"^  George  Christopher  Angier, 

Belfast. 

^Joseph  Cullen  Ayer,  M.D.,  M.M.S.S. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Rev.  Ariel  Parish  Chute, 

Byfield,  Mass. 

jJames  Porter  Cunningham, 

Peterborough,  N.H. 

tSamuel  Erskine, 

Bristol. 

^Edward  Gray  Fales,  Esq. 

Cambridge,  Mass. 

Rev.  Daniel  Raynes  Goodwin,  D.D. 

Hartford,  Conn. 

Tutor;  Prof,  of  Mod.  Lang.  &  Librarian  Bowd.  Coll.                              || 

President  of  Trinity  Coll. 

Rev.  Frederick  Jordan  Goodwin, 

Middletown,  Ct. 

John  Johnston,  LL.D.                        . 

Middletown,  Ct. 

Prof.  Nat.  Science,  Wesl.  Univ. 

tHenry  Alfred  Jones, 

Portland. 

1  William  Giddings  Lane, 

Danville. 

Enoch  Smith  Marshall,  Esq. 

Fayette. 

Ebenezer  Moore,  Jr.,  Esq. 

Quincy,  111. 

^John  Eaton  Patten,  Esq. 

Portland. 

*tStephen  Peabody, 

Bucksport. 

Charles  Curtis  Porter,  M.D. 

Calais. 

Jabez  Cushman  Rich, 

U.  S.  Navy. 

Rt.  Rev.  Horatio  Southgate,  D.D. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Rev.  Henry  Gookin  Storer, 

.,                                          , .. 

Scarborough. 

30                                                 ATHENiEAN 

1 

1833. 

William  Henry  Allen,  M.D.,  LL.D. 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Prof.  Chem.  and  Nat.  Phil.  Dick.  Coll., 

and 

Pres.  Girard  Coll. 

tSolon  Beale, 

Baltimore,  Md. 

John  Morland  Cummings,  M.D. 

Portland. 

tHenry  Dimmock, 

Washington,  D.C. 

=^tJonathan  Ela, 

Weld. 

Ezra  Bourne  Fuller, 

Trenton,  N.  J. 

Hon.  Henry  James  Jewett, 

Galveston,  Texas. 

Sec'y.  State  ;  Judge  of  ISth  Judicial  District. 

Isaac  Palmer,  M.D. 

North  Anson. 

^tHenry  Rand, 

Portland. 

Rev.  William  Thomas  Savage, 

Franklin,  N.H. 

Rev.  George  Franklin  Tewksbury, 

Oxford. 

Nathan  Weston,  Jr.,  Esq. 

Orono. 

'^tWilliam  Foster  Williamson, 

Bangor. 

1834. 

Rev.  John  Wheelock  Allen, 

Wisconsin. 

Hon.  John  Appleton,  S.H.S. 

Portland. 

Sec'y.  of  Legation,  London ;  Charge  to  Bolivia,                                       | 

and  Rep.  U.  S.  Congress. 

Hon.  Peleg  Whitman  Chandler,  S.H.S.,M.S.H.S.  Boston,  Mass. 

^John  Milton  Clement, 

Holmes  Co.,  Miss.            ' 

Rev.  Elijah  Hedding  Downing, 

San  Augustin,  Texas. 

=^tSamuel  Sumner  Fairbanks, 

Roxbury,  Mass. 

Calvin  Farrar, 

Portland. 

Rev.  Samuel  Clement  Fessenden, 

Portland. 

t James  Greenleaf, 

New  Orleans,  La. 

=^Hon.  William  Brooks  Hartwell, 

Augusta. 

Theodore  Herman  Jewett,  M.D. 



South  Berwick. 

GENERAL      SOCIETY 


31 


=^tFerdinand  Knight,  Baltimore,  Md. 

IThomas  Belsham  Merrick,  New  York  City. 

Amos  Morrill,  Tennessee. 

Kev.  John  Orr,  Alfred. 

Charles  Henry  Pierce,  Frankfort. 

tGreorge  Palmer  Pond,  Boston,  Mass. 

^tStephen  Decatur  Pond,  Bucksport. 

Benjamin  Proctor,  Louisville,  Ky. 

Rev.  Henry  Boynton  Smith,  D.D.  Xew  York  City. 

Tutor  and  Librarian  Bowd.  Coll. ;  Prof.  Moral  and 
Polit.  Phil.  Amherst  Coll.;  Prof.  Church  History, 
and  Systematic  Theol.  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  N.Y. 


^John  Duguid  Smith, 
Charles  Horace  Upton, 
Rev.  Daniel  Cony  "Weston. 
^George  Melville  "Weston,  Esq. 


Natchez,  Miss. 
Washington,  D.C. 
Augusta. 
Bangor. 


Albert  Thompson  WHieelock.  M.D.,M.M.S.S.  Belfast. 


1835. 

Josiah  Crosby,  Esq.  Dexter. 

=^tBowland  Leonard  Eaton,  Bowdoin. 

*|Freedom  Fogg,  Saco. 

*=Rev.  Pearson  Follansbee,  Lexington,  Ky. 

tHoratio  Page  Getchell,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

tLemuel  Gott,  M.D.  Rockport,  Mass. 

*t Jeremiah  Hacker,  China. 

"t" Joshua  Hill,  Esq,  South  Hampden. 

Edward  Miranda  Emerson  Keating,  Esq.        Alton,  111. 

|Hon.  Thomas  Cutts  Lane,  Hollis. 

Edwin  Leigh,  M.D.,  M.M.S.S.  Townsend,  Mass. 

Nathan  Longfellow,  Newton,  Mass. 

Rev.  Asahel  Moore,  Bath. 


32                                               ATHENIAN 

=^t Christopher  Morton, 

Portland. 

tEdward  St.  John  Nealley,  Esq. 

Bath. 

=^ Joseph  Prince, 

Munroe,  Ga. 

^George  Purinton, 

Freeport,  111. 

=^Rev.  Frederick  Southgate, 

Quincy,  111. 

"fWilliam  Warren  Tucker, 

Boston,  Mass. 

IG-eorge  Thomas  Wentworth, 

Dover,  N.  H. 

fTheodore  Chase  Woodman,  Esq. 

Bucksport. 

Hon.  Timothy  Roberts  Young, 

Marshall,  111. 

Kep.  U.  S.  Congress. 

1836. 

Rev.  Howard  Brooks  Abbot, 

Augusta. 

Hon.  Joseph  Baker, 

Augusta. 

^Sanford  Kingsbery  Ballard,  Esq. 

Gardiner. 

|Rev.  Joshua  Downing  Berry, 

Lexington,  Ky. 

tFrancis  Jerome  Day,  Esq. 

Hallowell. 

Rev.  Daniel  Dole, 

Sandwich  Islands. 

jGeorge  Freeman  Dunning, 

New  York  City. 

Alonzo  Garcelon,  M.D. 

Lewiston. 

jjohn  William  Tudor  Gardiner, 

U.  S.  Army. 

John  Goodenow,  Esq. 

Danville. 

*Edwin  Hall,  M.D. 

Saco. 

-  Thomas  Stetson  Harlow,  Esq. 

Boston,  Mass. 

fThomas  Bailey  Heath, 

Whitefield. 

^Joseph  Smith  Hovey, 

New  Orleans,  La. 

|Rev.  Daniel  Kendrick, 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 

"[ Samuel  Benjamin  Morrison,  M.D. 

Bangor. 

=^ Albert  Telemachus  Nickerson, 

Belfast. 

|Benjamin  Robinson  Palmer, 

Perry. 

Rev.  Richard  Pike, 

Dorchester,  Mass. 

Tutor  Bowd.  Coll. 

GENERAL      SOCI 

E  T  Y  .                                    33 

Isaac  Randall,  Esq. 

Dixfield. 

Cyrus  Woodman,  Esq. 

Mineral  Point,  Wis. 

1837. 

John  Albion  Andrew,  Esq. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Rev.  Elias  Bond, 

Sandwich  Islands. 

Rev.  Ammi  Ruhamah  Bradbury, 

Minot. 

Rev.  John  Jay  Butler, 

New  Hampton,  N.H. 

Prof.  Sacred  Literature  in  Whitestown 

Biblical  School. 

William  Henry  Clark,  Esq. 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 

John  Lewis  Cutler,  Esq. 

Farmington. 

^Joseph  Ellery  Foxcroft  Dunn,  Esq. 

Waterville. 

^Jordan  Goodwin  Ferguson,  Esq. 

New  York  City. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Rev.  John  Orr  Fiske, 

Bath. 

Overseer  of  College. 

Albert  Ruter  Hatch,  Esq. 

Portsmouth,  N.H. 

IJoseph  Hobson, 

Saco. 

=^George  Whitefield  Lamb,  Esq. 

New  Orleans,  La. 

=^Horace  Lunt, 

York. 

Albert  Merrill,  Esq. 

Bath. 

^William  Daniel  Morrin,  M.D. 

Quebec,  C.  E. 

Bryce  M'Lellan  Patten, 

Louisville,  Ky. 

Thomas  Fitch  Perley,  M.D. 

Jacksonville,  Fla. 

Charles  Alexander  Savage,  Esq. 

Quincy,  111. 

^Hon.  Gustavus  Adolphus  Steward,  Esq. 

Anson. 

§Rev.  Ebenezer  Stockbridge, 

Tennessee. 

1  James  Cuthbert  White, 

Quebec,  C.  E. 

1838. 

^tNicholas  Hall  Allen,  M.D. 

Cumberland. 

Elbridge  Gerry  Bassett, 

Kentucky. 

34                                               A  T  H  E  N  yE  A  N  — 

tAlexander  Francis  Boardman, 

Brunswick. 

^'tGeorge  Washington  Chase,  Esq. 

Danville. 

tllon.  Henry  Joseph  Gardner,  LL.D. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Governor  of  Mass. 

=^Claude  Lewis  Hemans, 

Liverpool,  Enq. 

Thomas  Glidden  Kimball, 

Waterville. 

=^tSamuel  Greenleaf  Lane, 

Stratham,  N.H. 

"t  Francis  Miller  M'Lellan,  M.D. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Charles  Copeland  Nutter,  Esq. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Gideon  Stinson  Palmer,  M.D. 

Gardiner. 

David  Sawyer  Rowe, 

Rockport,  Mass. 

=^Nathaniel  Larrabee  Sawyer,  Esq.    - 

Gardiner. 

Rev.  Joseph  Couch  Smith, 

Groton,  Mass. 

jRichard  Holbrook  Tucker,  Jr. 

New  York  City. 

Rev.  Stephen  Montfort  Yail, 

Concord,  N.H. 

Prof,  of  Oriental  Lang,  and  Lit.  in  Meth 

Gen.  Bib.  Institute. 

1839. 

=^Hon.  Samuel  Hazen  Ayer, 

Manchester,  N.H. 

William  Griswold  Barrows,  Esq. 

Brunswick. 

Samuel  Elliot  Benjamin,  Esq. 

Patten. 

=^Charles  Tappan  Chase,  Esq. 

Dixon's  Ferry,  111. 

John  Walton  Davis,  Esq. 

Wellfleet,  Mass. 

=^John  Dunlap, 

Brunswick. 

Alfred  Fletcher,  Esq. 

China. 

=^'tPhilemon  Brown  Francis, 

Lunenburg,  Mass. 

Benjamin  Apthorp  Gould  Fuller,  Esq. 

Augusta. 

Ichabod  Goodwin,  Esq. 

South  Berwick. 

Tutor  Bowd.  Coll. 

Hiram  Kelsey,  Esq. 

Warsaw,  Ky. 

Israel  Kimball, 

Portsmouth,  N.H. 

GENERAL      SOCIETY.                                     35 

^tJolin  Lillie,  Jr. 

t 

1 

New  York  City. 

^William  Henry  Jefferson  Marr,  Esq. 

Nauvoo,  III. 

Kev.  Isaiah  M'Mahon, 

Vienna,  N.Y. 

tJesse  Appleton  Nason, 

Pekin,  111. 

*tTimothj  Osgood, 

Fryeburg. 

^tCharles  Henry  Porter, 

New  Orleans,  La. 

Samuel  Emerson  Smith,  Esq. 

Warren. 

tCharles  Henry  Strickland, 

Portland. 

tHenry  Cummings  Whitman, 

Lancaster,  Ohio. 

1840. 

Ezra  Abbot,  Jr. 

Cambridge,  Mass. 

Alexander  Hamilton  Abbott,  Esq. 

Farmington. 

jElisha  Bass,  Jr. 

Wilton. 

William  Stinson  Blanchard, 

Wilton. 

^tNicholas  Emery,  Jr. 

Portland. 

Leonard  Fitz  Edward  Jarvis,  Esq. 

Sonora,  Cal. 

Silas  Morton, 

Oldtown. 

^tJohn  Chandler  Nourse, 

Hallowell. 

=^ Frederick  Perley, 

South  Bridgton. 

William  Pitt  Preble,  Jr.,  Esq. 

Portland. 

=^ Joseph  Carpenter  Richardson, 

Grorham. 

^Luther  Sampson, 

Readfield. 

tHoratio  Southgate  Smith,  M.D. 

Brooklyn,  NY^. 

Rev.  Cornelius  Stone, 

New  Sharon. 

^John  Knowles  True, 

Montville. 

Rev.  James  Partelow  Weston, 

Westbrook. 

Samuel  Lane  Young, 

Gloucester,  Mass. 

1841. 

Joseph  Farwell  Clark,  Esq. 

Boston,  Mass. 

tAsa  Webber  Cole, 

Alfred. 

36 


ATHENiE  AN 


"William  Bradford  Dean, 
Nathan  Elden, 
James  Fogg, 

Washington  Gilbert,  Esq. 
Rev.  Charles  Dickinson  Herbert, 
Oliver  Perry  Hinkley, 
Amory  Holbrook,  Esq. 
Henry  Ingalls,  Esq. 
Rev.  Francis  Dudley  Ladd, 
"^John  Holbrook  Packard, 
Barrett  Edwards  Potter,  M.D. 
Rev.  Daniel  Fox  Potter, 
Daniel  Thompson  Richardson, 
Frederick  Robie,  M.D. 


Charlottetown,  P.E.I. 

Buxton. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Bath. 

Parkville,  Mo. 

Georgetown. 

Oregon  City,  Oregon. 

Wiscasset. 

Philadelphia,  Penn. 

Newcastle . 

Augusta. 

Union. 

East  Baldwin. 

Waldoboro'. 


1842, 

tWilliam  Allen,  Jr.,  Esq. 
Moses  Barbour  Bartlett,  Esq. 
Edmund  Alexander  Chadwick,  Esq. 
Paul  Langdon  Chandler,  Esq. 

John  Craig  Clark, 

Prof.  Mod.  Lang.  Mad.  Univ. 
John  Marshall  Colby,  Esq. 
George  Washington  Junius  Copp, 
=^ Robert  Hartley  Dunlap,  Esq. 
=^tMoses  Everett, 
Rev.  George  Gannett, 
Rev.  Frederick  Gardiner, 
Leonard  Parker  Merrill,  Esq. 
James  Lewis  Nutting,  Esq. 
Oliver  Sheppard  Sanford, 


Northampton,  Mass. 
Boston,  Mass. 
Gardiner. 
Waterville. 
New  York  City. 

Blakely,  Ga. 
Baltimore,  Md. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Brunswick. 

Belfast. 

Lewiston. 

Brunswick. 

Bridgton. 

Boston,  Mass. 


GENERAL      SOCIETY.                                        37 

Hosea  Hildreth  Smith, 

Newton,  N.C. 

President  and  Prof,  of  Math.,  Catawba  College. 

Thomas  Tash, 

Hampden. 

Samuel  Trask,  Esq. 

Portland. 

George  Wells,  Esq. 

New  York  City. 

^tDaniel  Tracy  West, 

Rochester,  N.Y. 

Jonathan  Franklin  Woodside,  Esq. 

Roxbury,  Mass. 

^t Joseph  Augustus  Wyman, 

Bloomfield. 

1843. 

John  Coakley  Lettsom  Booker,  Esq. 

Bath. 

Rev.  George  Augustus  Bowman, 

Portland. 

George  Francis  Choate,  Esq. 

Salem,  Mass. 

Rev.  Wheelock  Craig, 

New  Bedford,  Mass. 

Charles  M'Laughlan  Cumston, 

Boston,  Mass. 

tGeorge  Frederick  Evans, 

U.  S.  Army. 

Erastus  Foote,  Jr.,  Esq. 

Wiscasset. 

Abernethy  Grover, 

Albany. 

Talleyrand  Grover, 

Newark,  Del. 

Prof,  of  Rhetoric  and  Mod.  Lang. 

in  Del.  Coll. 

James  Monroe  Hagar,  Esq. 

Richmond. 

Silas  Briggs  Hahn,  Esq. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Rev.  David  Pillsbury  Harriman, 

BurriUville,  R.I. 

Rev.  John  Oliver  Means, 

Germany. 

George  Samuel  Mulliken,  Esq. 

Augusta. 

Benjamin  Franklin  Parsons, 

tBenjamin  Poole,  Esq. 

Hon.  William  Reed  Porter, 

Daniel  Osgood  Quinby, 

=^tWilliam  Stacy,  Jr. 

^Hon  Samuel  Royall  Thurston, 
Delegate  to  U.  S.  Congress. 


San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Lowell,  Mass. 

Yarmouth. 

Gray. 

Wiscasset. 

Linn  City,  Oregon. 


38                                             ATHENiEAN 

George  Prentice  Waldron,  Esq. 

Lowell,  Mass. 

Joseph  Warren  Weston,  M.D. 

Newark,  Del. 

1844. 

Samuel  Jameson  Anderson,  Esq. 

Portland. 

Josepli  Bartlett,  Esq. 

Bangor. 

Albion  Keith  Parris  Bradbury,  Esq. 

Hollis. 

Henry  Knight  Bradbury,  Esq. 

Bucksport. 

'Rev.  Henry  Kinsman  Craig, 

Augusta. 

Tutor  Bowd.  Coll. 

Bev.  Isaac  Somes  Cushman, 

Concord,  N.H. 

Henry  Padelford  Deane,  Esq. 

Portland. 

tSamuel  Porter  Dinsmore,  Esq. 

Bangor. 

tLewis  Alden  Estes, 

Durham. 

Samuel  Farnham, 

Whitestown,  N.Y. 

William  Henry  Farnham,  Esq. 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 

=^tClement  Merrill  Farnum, 

Chelsea,  Mass. 

Enoch  Perley  Fessenden,  M.D. 

Bucksport. 

Edmund  Webster  Flagg,  Esq. 

East  Corinth. 

Samuel  Freeman  Gibson,  Esq. 

Woodstock. 

John  Wallingford  Goodwin, 

Mobile,  Ala. 

James  Hervey  Hackleton,  Esq. 

Holly  Springs,  Miss. 

Abner  Ham,  M.D. 

Rochester,  N.H. 

David  Bobinson  Hastings,  Esq. 

Lovell. 

Horatio  Gates  Herrick,  Esq. 

Chicago,  IlL 

Oliver  Peaslee  Jewett,  Esq. 

Whitefield. 

David  Bancroft  Johnson,  Esq. 

Holly  Springs,  Miss. 

tElijah  Utley  Jones,  M.D: 

Taunton,  Mass. 

tSilas  Blake  Mayberry,  M.D. 

Eastport. 

John  Taylor  Page,  M.D. 

Dover,  N.H. 

Thomas  Jefiferson  Worcester  Pray,  M.D. 

Dover,  N  H. 

GENERAL      SOCIETY.                                     39        j 

Charles  Edward  Swan,  M.D. 

Calais.     ' 

Thomas  Lindall  Wiothrop  Tappan, 

Auburn,  N.Y. 

Thomas  Gilbert  Thorntorn,  Esq. 

Biddeford. 

William  Wirt  Virgin,  Esq. 

Norway. 

Samuel  Martin  Weston, 

Roxbury,  Mass. 

tHorace  Williams, 

Augusta. 

Rev.  George  Simeon  Woodward, 

Parkville,  Mo. 

1845. 

Moses  Morrill  Butler,  Esq. 

Portland. 

=^tCharles  Godfrey  Dearborn, 

Monmouth. 

James  Henry  Peering, 

Alabama. 

William  Gates  Dunlap, 

Honolulu,  Sand.  Isls. 

Thomas  Amory  Deblois  Fessenden,  Esq. 

Danville. 

Edward  Mann  Field,  M.D. 

Bangor. 

Nathan  Lamson  Fowler, 

Lewistcn. 

tNoah  Purinton  Godfrey, 

Rockford,  LI. 

Hon.  John  Monroe  Goodwin, 

Biddeford. 

Moses  Bradbury  Goodwin,  Esq. 

Meredith  Bridge,N.H. 

Eichard  Lord  Hodgdon,  M.D. 

South  Berwick. 

=^tSamuel  Scammon  Moody, 

Saco. 

Horace  Parker, 

Kittery. 

tJohn  Gilman  Pike,  M.D. 

Somersworth,  N.H. 

Rev.  Lewis  Leonard  Record, 

Houlton. 

Charles  Phelps  Roberts,  Esq. 

Bangor. 

O'Neil  Watson  Robinson,  Esq. 

Bethel. 

William  Henry  Seavey, 

Boston,  Mass. 

John  Hannibal  Sheppard,  Jr.,  M.D. 

California. 

tElbridge  Smith,  Esq. 

Menasha,  Wis. 

William  Bradford  Snell,  Esq. 

Fairfield. 

^tCollins  Monroe  Stevens, 

Foxcroft. 

40                                                ATHEN^AN- 

Isaac  Newton  Wadsworth, 

Hallowell. 

Hon.  Ganem  Washburn, 

Oshkosh,  Wis. 

Rep.  U.  S.  Congress. 

Milton  Welch, 

Monmouth. 

Rev.  Joshua  Young, 

Burlington,  Yt. 

1846. 

Frederick  Augustus  Deane,  Esq. 

Winthrop. 

Joseph  Willard  Ellis,  M.D. 

Augusta. 

John  Samuel  Hill  Fogg,  M.D. 

South  Boston,  Mass. 

tBenjamin  Woodwell  Hale, 

Newbury,  Mass. 

•^James  William  Hanscom, 

Elliot. 

William  Francis  Jackson,  M.D. 

Roxbury,  Mass. 

Moses  Leland  Morse, 

Winchester,  Mass. 

Henry  Orr,  Esq. 

Brunswick. 

Jairus  Ware  Perry,  Esq. 

Salem,  Mass. 

^Perez  Southworth, 

Winthrop. 

Rev.  James  Brown  Thornton, 

Scarborough. 

John  Anderson  Waterman,  Esq. 

Gorham. 

1847. 

Charles  Woodbury  Barrett, 

Portland. 

Samuel  Augustus  Bickford, 

North  Anson. 

tAldrich  Barton  Cook, 

Nashua,  N.H. 

Henry  Fossett, 

Stanford,  Ky. 

=^John  Dennys  Kilby, 

Dennysville. 

Rev.  Edwin  Leonard, 

Maiden,  Mass. 

George  Jarvis  Means, 

Medford,  Mass. 

Charles  Benjamin  Merrill,  Esq. 

Portland. 

Samuel  Newell  Merrill, 

Lowell,  Mass. 

Isaac  Stevens  Metcalf, 

111.  Central  R.  R. 

GENERAL      SOCI 

1 

E  T  Y  .                                    41 

tWilliam  Robinson  Pattangal, 

Perry. 

Samuel  John  Pike,  Esq. 

Lawrence,  Mass. 

Tutor  Bowd.  Coll. 

George  Nelson  Richardson, 

Eastport. 

^tHenry  Ichabod  Sloman, 

Wiscasset. 

Albion  Parris  Spinney, 

Portsmouth,  N.H. 

Anson  Gancelo  Stinchfield,  Esq. 

Hallowell. 

tFrank  Yose,  Esq. 

Baton  Rouge,  La. 

Rev.  Charles  Henry  Wheeler, 

S.  Danvers,  Mass. 

1848. 

Augustus  Oliver  Allen,  Esq. 

Boston,  Mass. 

tEdward  Watson  Anderson,  M.D. 

Paris,  Feance. 

^Edwin  W^allace  Bartlett, 

Roxbury,  Mass. 

Adino  James  Burbank, 

Woburn,  Mass. 

Isaac  Winslow  Case, 

Kenduskeag. 

jJohn  Oilman  Clark, 

Madison,  Ga. 

ICharles  Theodore  Cotton, 

St.  Pauls,  Minnesota. 

Henry  Edward  Eastman, 

Berry,  N.H. 

Charles  Stewart  Daveis  Fessenden,  M.D. 

Portland. 

William  Osborne  Fox, 

Chicago,  111. 

tWilliam  Frederick  Goodwin, 

Dover,  N.H. 

ILaFayette  Grover,  Esq. 

Oregon. 

^Julius  Lorenzo  Hallett,  Esq. 

Augusta. 

Dexter  Arnoll  Hawkins,  Esq. 

New  York  City. 

Samuel  Fisher  Humphrey, 

Bangor. 

Rev.  Simon  James  Humphrey, 

Andover,  Mass. 

Joseph  Christmas  Ives, 

U.  S.  Army. 

John  Jewett,  jr.,  Esq. 

Geneva,  111. 

Charles  Fisk  Merrick,  Esq. 

Natchez,  Miss. 

Edward  Watts  Morton, 

1 

Philadelphia,  Penn. 

42                                              ATHENIAN 

Rev.  "William  Chauncey  Pond, 

Downieville,  Cal. 

=^Bcnjamin  Shurtleff  Savage, 

Quincy,  111. 

Oliver  Stevens,  Esq. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Charles  Ames  WasKburn, 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 

1849. 

Zabdiel  Boylston  Adams,  Jr.,  M.D. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Augustus  Jedediah  Burbank,  M.D. 

Yarmouth. 

tCharles  Edward  Clifford,  Esq. 

Portland. 

Nathaniel  Cothren, 

Eatontown,  N.J. 

Lewellen  Deane,  Esq. 

Portland. 

Eugene  Bergin  Hmkley, 

Boston,  Mass. 

tWilliam  Hobson, 

Standish. 

James  Lowe  Hoole, 

Holly  Springs,  Miss. 

John  Thomas  Stanley, 

Texas. 

Robert  Richardson  Thompson, 

Paris. 

Albert  Harris  Ware, 

North  Anson. 

IRev,  David  Atwood  Wasson, 

Groveland,  Mass. 

Spencer  Wells, 

Portland. 

1850. 

Francis  Adams, 

Topsham. 

John  Johnson  Bulfinch,  Esq. 

Waldoborough. 

Charles  Edward  Butler, 

Trenton,  Tenn. 

Charles  Carroll  Everett, 

Brnnswick. 

Prof.  Mod.  Lang.  Bowd.  Coll. 

tAlbion  Flitner, 

California. 

William  Sewall  Gardner,  Esq. 

Lowell,  Mass. 

George  Peabody  Goodwin, 

Chicago,  111. 

Freeland  Salmon  Holmes, 

Machias. 

Oliver  Otis  Howard,  U.S.A. 

Augusta. 

Daniel  Cony  Ingraham, 

Bangor  Theol.  Sem. 

GENERAL      SOCIETY.                                     43 

tEdward  Albert  Kelley,  Esq. 

Groton,  Mass. 

Peleg  Stone  Perley,  Esq. 

Henry,  111. 

tTrueman  Somerfield  Perry, 

Naples. 

Thomas  Robinson  Smith,  Esq. 

Bolivar,  Tenn. 

tFrederick  Augustus  Soule, 

Wiscasset. 

Samuel  Adams  Stinson,  Esq. 

Clinton,  Iowa. 

^Eugene  Thompson, 

Topsham. 

1851. 

Philip  Henry  Brown, 

Portland. 

tGeorge  Edward  Downes, 

Calais. 

Daniel  Lewis  Eaton, 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Joseph  Palmer  Fessenden,  M.D. 

Lewiston. 

Epping,  N.  H. 

tAlbert  Gould,  Esq. 

North  Bridgton. 

Augustus  Choate  Hamlin,  M.D. 

Bangor. 

tJoshua  Warren  Ha.thaway,  Jr. 

Dubuque,  Iowa. 

William  Martin  Luther  Marshall, 

Washington,  D.C. 

John  Cummings  Merrill,  M.D. 

St.  Pauls,  Minnesota. 

William  Oliver  Otis, 

Hallowell. 

Bennett  Pike, 

Bolivar,  Tenn. 

Charles  Wentworth  Roberts,  Esq. 

Bangor. 

tNathan  Stillman  Robinson, 

Dover. 

Rev.  William  Scott  Southgate,  S.H.S. 

Boston,  Mass. 

tGilbert  Carr  Tebbets, 

Lisbon. 

tElbridge  Augustus  Thompson,  M.D. 

Bangor. 

Joseph  Ashur  Ware,  Esq. 

Portland. 

Henry  Willis,  Esq. 

Portland. 

1852. 

Charles  Usher  Chesley, 

Baltimore,  Md. 

James  Deering  Fessenden,  Esq. 

Portland. 

44 


ATHEN.EAN 


tEdward  Fuller  Foster, 
John  Holmes  Goodenow,  Esq. 
Bezalcel  Freeman  Kendall, 
John  Walker  May,  Esq. 
George  Harward  Theobald,  M.D. 
Walter  Wells, 

1853. 

William  Carruthers, 
tRalph  Wardlaw  Cummings, 
Henry  Richards  Downes, 

William  Paley  Drew, 

Prof.  Ancient  Languages,  Tufts'  College 
=^  Charles  Drummond, 
James  Wallace  Emery, 
Marcellus  Emery, 
Stephen  Foss, 

Melville  Weston  Fuller,  Esq. 
Henry  Clay  Goodenow,  Esq. 
George  Stone  Kimball, 
Woodbury  Fogg  Langdon, 
Jeremiah  Evarts  Pond, 
=^Luther  Puffer, 
John  Barrett  Southgate, 
John  Franklin  Spaulding, 
William  Henry  Todd, 
tJohn  Stacy  Tucker 
William  Adolphus  Wheeler, 


Boston,  Mass. 

Alfred. 

Olympia,  Wash.  Ter. 

Winthrop. 

Bichmond. 

Portland. 


Bangor  Theol.  Sem. 
Fall  River,  Mass. 
Calais. 
Somerville,  Mass. 

Bangor. 

Gum  Springs,  Texas. 

Frankfort. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Augusta. 

Alfred. 

Brunswick. 

Concord,  N.H. 

Bangor. 


Sudbury,  Mass. 
-^^  V///,  4^jrJgmou  Th.  Sem.,  N.Y. 

<^^  .>  /?r/4^^--:rrUni^  Th.  Sem.,  N.Y. 

/ 

Edinburgh,  Scotland. 
Westborough,  Mass. 
Duxbury,  Mass. 


1854. 


George  Washington  Bartlett, 
William  Morrison  Bartley, 


Cambridge  Div.  Sch. 
Christiansburg,  Ya. 


GENERAL      SOCIETY 


45 


David  Thaxter  Bradford, 
Henry  Purchis  Brown, 
Charles  Peleg  Chandler,  Esq. 
John  Frederick  Deane, 
§John  Abbott  Douglass,  Jr. 
t  Jeremiah  Howard  Gilman, 
Harrison  Gray, 
Council  Greely, 
tEdwin  Jarvis  Hart, 
James  Lewis  Hatch, 
Edwin  Sewall  Lennox, 
Daniel  Clark  Linscott, 
tJoseph  Edward  Merrill, 
=^ Andrew  Ring,  Jr. 
John  Owen  Robinson, 
John  "Wesley  Simonds, 
Joseph  Emerson  Smith, 
tCharles  Bradbury  Stetson, 
John  Glidden  Stetson, 
William  Law  Symonds, 
Charles  Frederick  Todd, 
tHenry  Kennedy  Turner, 
William  Drew  Washburn, 
Nathaniel  M'Lellan  Whitmore, 
Henry  Clay  Wood, 


Cumberland. 

Bridgton. 

Foxcroft. 

Bangor. 

Waterford. 

West  Point,  N.Y. 

Danversport,  Mass. 

Dover. 

Bangor. 

Charleston,  S.C. 

Chicago,  111. 

Chelsea,  Mass. 

Yarmouth. 

Lubec. 

Thomaston. 

Franklin,  X.H. 

Wiscasset. 

Marshall,  Texas. 

Newcastle. 

Cam.  Div.  School. 

St.  Stephens,  N.B. 

California. 

Washington,  D.C. 

Gardiner. 

Augusta. 


1855. 


Wilmot  Wood  Brookings, 
Thomas  Henry  Clark, 
Samuel  Roland  Crocker, 
Henry  Boody  Durgin, 


Woolwich. 
Bristol. 

Charleston,  S.C. 
Charleston,  S.C. 


46                                               ATHENIAN 

tStephen  Melville  Eaton, 

Gorham. 

t William  Howard  Fessenden, 

Portland. 

Benjamin  Browne  Foster, 

Baltimore. 

Charles  Henry  Foster, 

Augusta. 

Joseph  Kingsbury  Greene, 

Union  Th.  Sem.,  N.Y. 

Edward  Hawes, 

Bridgton. 

Benjamin  Francis  Hayes, 

New  Hampton,  N.H. 

Obadiah  Brown  Hewett, 

Chicago,  111. 

Thomas  Barclay  Hood, 

Mobile,  Ala. 

John  Lathrop  Hunter, 

Gardiner. 

tDudley  Sargent  Jones, 

Ellsworth. 

Sumner  Increase  Kimball, 

Sanford. 

Gardiner. 

Ezekiel  Ross, 

Jefferson. 

Charles  Edwin  Shaw, 

Portland. 

John  Farnham  Shaw, 

Greenville. 

Thomas  Bowman  Sherman, 

Augusta. 

Peleg  Tallman, 

Bath. 

Emery  Purinton  Thompson, 

Topsham. 

John  Frothingham  Tinkham, 

Portland. 

John  Wingate,  Jr, 

Wakefield,  N.H. 

1856. 

Thomas  Lyford  Ambrose, 

Ossipee,  N.H. 

Tsnac  Denny  Balch, 

Newburyport,  Mass. 

James  Olcott  Brown, 

Portland. 

Rowland  Bailey  Howard, 

South  Leeds. 

James  Francis  Miller, 

Portland. 

Edwin  Pond  Parker, 

Dover. 

tAlbert  Smith  Rice, 

Augusta. 

George  Robinson, 

Augusta. 

COLLEGE 

SOCIETY.                                  47 

Moses  Mason  Kobinson, 

Waterford. 

Edward  Williams  Thompson, 

Brunswick. 

Charles  Henry  True, 

Litchfield. 

George  Augustus  Wheeler, 

Topsham. 

George  Sidney  Whitmore, 

Brunswick. 

George  Campbell  Yeaton, 

South  Berwick. 

COLLEGE 

SOCIETY. 

SENIORS CLASS   OF  1857. 

John  Anderson, 

Gray. 

William  Henry  Anderson, 

Washington,  D.C. 

tWard  Chadwick, 

West  Boxford,  Mass. 

Albert  Henry  Currier 

Skowhegan. 

Walter  Enoch  Darling, 

St.  Stephens,  N.B. 

John  Nelson  Fuller, 

Livermore. 

Andrew  Goodwin, 

South  Berwick. 

Henry  Sidney  Hagar, 

Bichmond. 

Charles  Carroll  Hamlin, 

Hampden. 

John  Howard  Hayes, 

Brewer. 

John  Barrett  Hubbard, 

Hallowell. 

Thomas  Hamlin  Hubbard, 

Hallowell. 

Joshua  James  Laighton, 

Portsmouth,  N.H. 

tCharles  Jenkins  Little, 

Portland. 

1 

Edward  Bagley  Merrill, 

New  Bedford,  Mass. 

tThomas  Kimball  Noble, 

Norway. 

Edward  Parker,  Jr. 

Charlestown,  Mass. 

Benjamin  Wisner  Pond, 

Bangor. 

48 


ATHENIAN 


Edward  Augustus  Rand, 

Edwin  Reed, 

Charles  Henry  Reynolds, 

tEdward  Sampson, 

Robert  McKown  Spearing, 

Gustavus  Augustus  Stanley, 

Samuel  Barrett  Stewart, 

Lyman  Sawin  Strickland, 

James  Charles  Strout, 

Frank  Waterhouse, 

t Leonard  Othniel  Wheeler, 


Portsmouth,  N.H. 

Bath. 

Portland. 

Bowdoinham. 

New  Orleans,  La. 

Farmington. 

Farmington. 

Livermore. 

Thomaston. 

Hallowell. 

Lawrence,  Mass. 


JUNIORS CLASS  OF  1858. 


Isaac  Adams,  Jr. 
Samuel  Brown, 
Daniel  Coffin  Burleigh, 
Sewall  Chandler  Charles, 
Samuel  Frye  Chase,  Jr. 
Jonathan  Prince  Cilley, 
Nathan  Cleaves, 
Edward  Card  Conant, 
Rufus  Washburn  Deering, 
Franklin  Mellen  Drew, 
Robert  Ellis, 
Francis  Fessenden, 
Ly Sander  Hill, 
Charles  Knapp  Hutchins, 
George  Robinson  Mclntyre, 
John  Henry  Moore, 


Boston,  Mass. 

South  Danvers,  Mass. 

Sanbornton,  N.H. 

Fryeburg. 

Saco. 

Epping,  N.H. 

Bridgton. 

Alfred. 

Portland. 

Lyndon. 

Upper  Stillwater. 

Portland. 

Gushing. 

Leeds. 

Warren. 

Bath. 


COLLEGE 

I 

SOCIETY.                                     49        ■ 

Edward  Bowdoin  Nealley, 

Bath. 

Simon  Glover  Philbrook, 

Lewiston. 

Moses  Augustus  Pulsifer, 

Ellsworth. 

Edward  Goodwin  Raynes, 

South  Berwick. 

Frank  Sewall, 

Bath. 

Ellis  Spear, 

Warren. 

Solomon  Bates  Starbird, 

Fairfield. 

John  Durann  Stetson, 

Durham. 

James  Henry  Tallman, 

Bath. 

Andrew  Jackson  Thompson, 

Brunswick. 

SOPHOMORES... 

...CLASS  OF  1859. 

Henry  Milton  Folsom, 

Monson. 

Daniel  Edward  Hayes, 

Brewer. 

Charles  Henry  Howard, 

Leeds. 

Franklin  Freeman  Hutchins, 

Fryeburg. 

Henry  Dearborn  Hutchins, 

Fryeburg. 

George  Newton  Jackson, 

Foxcroft. 

Henry  Mellville  King, 

Portland. 

Hugh  McAdam, 

St.  Stephens,  N.B. 

Alfred  Mitchell, 

Yarmouth. 

William  Grey  Nowell, 

Portsmouth,  N.H. 

Mark  Pitman, 

Williamsbui-g. 

Howard  Malcolm  Randlett, 

Stratham,  N.H. 

Caleb  Saunders, 

Lawrence,  Mass. 

50 


ATHENiEAN     SOCIETY 


David  Robinson  Straw, 
George  Webster, 
John  William  Weeks, 
Stephen  Jewett  Young, 


Guilford. 
Bangor. 
Bath. 
Pittston. 


HONORARY  MEMBERS. 


1818. 

^Moses  Briggs, 

=^Hon.  Francis  Carr, 

Rep.  U.  S.  Congress. 

James  Loring  Child,  Esq. 

^Benjamin  Gorton  Churcli, 

Charles  Quincy  Clapp, 

=^Samuel  Aborn  Crapo,  Esq. 

George  Barrell  Emerson,  A.A.S. 
Tutor  Harvard  College. 

=^Rev.  Eliphaz  Fay, 

Pres.  Waterville  College. 

Rev.  John  Goldsbury, 

Hon.  Albert  Gorton  Greene, 

U.  S.  Senator. 
Kev.  Christopher  Sargeant  Hale, 
=^Nathaniel  Helme, 
Bev.  Henry  Hersey, 
James  Stuart  Holmes,  Esq. 
Jairus  Shaw  Keith,  Esq. 
Bev.  Joseph  Merriam. 

Hon.  Bufus  M'Intire,  S.H.S. 

Rep.  U.  S.  Congress ;  Overseer  of  College, 


Bandolph,  Mass. 
Orrington. 

Augusta. 
Providence,  B.I. 
Portland. 
New  York  City. 
Boston,  Mass. 

Poughkeepsie,  N.Y. 

Cambridge,  Mass. 
Providence,  B.I. 

Warren,  B.I. 
South  Kingston,  B.I. 
Hingham,  Mass. 
Foxcroft. 
Oxford. 

Parsonsfield. 


52                                  ATHENIAN      SOCIETY. 

, ;* 

^Evander  Fuller  Rawson, 

Richmond,  Va. 

=^David  Stanwood, 

Brunswick. 

1819. 

Hon.  Elijah  Livermore  Hamlin, 

Bangor. 

1820. 

Key.  Asa  Cummings,  D.D.,  S.H.S. 

Portland. 

Tutor  Bowd.  Coll.  5  College  Trustee. 

Hon.  Thomas  Amory  Deblois,  S.H.S. 

Portland. 

College  Trustee. 

Hon.  Robert  Goodenow,  S.H.S. 

Farmington. 

Hon.  Joseph  Joslen, 

Newport.  R.I. 

Tutor  Brown  University  ;  Judge  of  the 

Sup.  Court  of  Rhode  Island. 

Rev.  Thomas  Baldwin  Ripley, 

Portland. 

Hon.  Daniel  Williams,  S.H.S. 

Augusta. 

Judge  Probate  Court. 

1824. 

Abraham  Drake  Dearborn,  M.D.,  M.M.S.S. 

Newton  Upper  Falls,Ms. 

^Robert  Orr,  Esq. 

Topsham. 

1825. 

Hon.  Edward  Kent,  S.H.S. 

Bangor. 

U.  S.  Consul  at  Rio  Janeiro ,  Gov.  of  State  of  Maine. 

=^Grenville  Mellen,  S.H.S. 

New  York  City. 

1826. 

Hon.  Ezekiel  Holmes,  M.D.,  S.H.S. 

Winthrop. 

Lecturer  on  Chem.,  and  Nat.  Hist.,  Wat 

Coll. 

Hon.  Peleg  Sprague,  LL.D.,  S.H.S. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Judge  of  U.  S.  Dist.  Court  j  U.  S.  Senator. 

... ,. 

HONORARY      MEMBERS.                                 53 

1827. 

Hon.  Daniel  Goodenow,  S.H.S. 

Alfred. 

Att'y.  Gen. ;  Judge  of  Dist.  Court  of  Maine  ; 

College  Trustee ;  Judge  S.  J.  Court  of  Maine. 

^Hon.  John  Holmes,  S.H.S. 

Thomaston. 

U.  S.  Sen.  ;  Dist.  Att'y. 

=^Eev.  Oliver  William  Bourne  Peabody, 

Burlington,  Vt. 

Prof,  of  English  Lit.  in  Jefferson  College. 

1828. 

Rev.  Moses  Springer,  Jr. 

Gardiner. 

=^John  Doane  Wells,  M.D. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Med.  School : 

in  Bowd.  Coll.,  and  in  Maryland  University. 

1829. 

^Simon  Greenleaf,  LL.D.,  S.H.S. 

Cambridge,  Mass. 

Prof,  of  Law  Emeritus,  Harv.  Univ.;  Overseer                                       || 

of  College. 

Hon.  Samuel  Emerson  Smith,  S.H.S. 

Wiscasset. 

Gov.  of  the  State  of  Maine. 

1830. 

Hon.  James  Brooks, 

New  York  City. 

Rep.  U.  S.  Congress. 

1831. 

Daniel  Harwood,  M.D. 

Boston,  Mass. 

=^Bev.  Jason  Whitman, 

Lexington,  Mass. 

1833. 

Samuel  Gridley  Howe,  M.D. 

Boston,  Mass. 
—_ 1 

54                                     ATHENiEANSOCI 

E  T  Y. 

1834. 

Rev.  William  Theodore  Dwigtt,  D.D.,  S.H.S 

Portland. 

Tutor  Yale  College  ;  Overseer  of  College. 

Hon.  Samuel  Fessenden,  LL.D.,  S.H.S. 

Portland. 

1835. 

Samuel  Augustus  Hale, 

Tuscaloosa,  Ala. 

=^ Augustus  Sylvester  Craft  Strickland,  Esq. 

Wilton. 

1836. 

Kev.  Frederick  William  Boyd, 

Yicksburg,  Miss. 

Henry  William  Paine,  Esq. 

Boston,  Mass. 

1837. 

Rev.  Thomas  Curtis,  D.D. 

Savannah,  Ga. 

Rev.  Leonard  Woods,  D.D.,  S.H.S. 

Brunswick. 

Prof,  of  Sac.  Lit.,  Bangor  Theol.  Sem. ; 

Pres.  Bowd.  Coll. 

1838. 

*Hon.  Henry  Weld  Puller,  S.H.S. 

Augusta. 

1839. 

Rev.  Orestes  Augustus  Brownson,  LL.D. 

Chelsea,  Mass. 

=^Rev.  Samuel  Phillips  Newman,  S.H.S. 

Andover,  Mass. 

Tutor;   Prof.  Lang.;  Prof.  Rhet.  and  Orat.                                                | 

Bowd.  Coll. 

1840. 

Rev.  Frederick  Henry  Hedge,  D.D. 

Providence,  R.I. 

Hon.  George  Stillman  Hillard, 

Boston,  Mass. 

HONORARY     MEMBERS 


55 


1842. 

Rev.  John  Lord,  Boston,  Mass. 

1843. 

Rev.  George  Knox.  Lewiston. 

=^Rev.  Stephen  Olln,  D.D.,  LL.D.  Middletown,  Ct. 

Prof.  Moral  Phil,  and  Rhet.  Franklin  Coll. ;  Pres. 
Randolph  Macon  Coll.  :  Pres.  Wesl.  Univ. 

1844. 

Cornelius  Conway  Felton,  LL.D,,  A.A.S.       Cambridge,  Mass. 

Tutor,  and  Elliot  Prof,  of  Greek  Lit.  Harv.  Univ. 
=^William  ^gidius  Groddard,  LL.D.  Providence,  R.I. 

Prof,  of  Moral  Phil,  and  Metaphysics ;  and 
Prof,  of  Belles  Lettres,  Brown  Univ. 

1846. 

Hon.  Nathan  Clifford,  Portland. 

Rep.  U.  S.  Congress;  Attorney  General  U.  S.j 
Minister  to  Mexico. 

Hon.  George  Lunt,  Newburyport,  Mass. 

Rev.  Edwards  Amasa  Park,  D.D.  Andover,  Mass. 

Prof,  of  Moral  Phil,  and  Metaphysics,  Amherst  Coll. ; 
Prof,  of  Sacred  Rhetoric  ;  and  Abbot  Prof,  of 
Christian  Theology  in  Andover  Theol.  Sem. 

1847. 

Hon.  Robert  Hallowell  Gardiner,  S.H.S.         Gardiner. 

College  Trustee. 

Rev.  Jared  Sparks,  A.A.S. ,  LL.D.  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Tutor;  Prof,  of  Ancient  and  Modern  History, 
Harv,  Univ.  j  President  of  Harv.  University. 

1848. 

Hon.  George  Foster  Shepley,  Portland. 

P-istr-Atforney. 
Rev.  Amos  Dean  Wheeler,  S.H.S.  Topsham. 


56 

ATHENIAN      SOCIETY. 

1849. 

Edward  Henry  Leffingwell,  M.D. 

Columbia,  Mo. 

Prof,  of  Chem.  Nat.  Hist,  and  Geo],  in  Univ. 

of  Missouri. 

Joseph  Lorenzo  Locke, 

Savannah,  Ga. 

1850. 

Francis  Henry  Upton,  Esq. 

New  York  City. 

Hon 

Samuel  Wells, 

Judge  Supreme  Judicial  Court  of  Maine  ; 
Governor  of  Maine. 

1851. 

Portland. 

Rt. : 

[lev.  George  Burgess,  D.D. 

Gardiner. 

Tutor  Brown  Univ.  ;  Bishop  of  Diocese  of  Maine. 

=^Rev.  Sylvester  Judd,  Jr. 

Augusta. 

1853. 

Rev. 

Roswell  Dwight  Hitchcock, 

New  York  City. 

Tutor  Amherst  Coll. ;  Collins  Prof,  of  Nat 

.  and  Rev. 

Religion,  Bowd.  Coll. ;  Washburn  Prof.  Church                                 | 

History,  Union  Theol.  Sem. 

Charles  J.  Gilman,  Esq. 

Brunswick. 

1854. 

Richard  Henry  Dana,  Jr.,  Esq. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Hon. 

Nathan  Weston,  LL.D. 

1855. 

Augusta. 

Rev. 

Lorenzo  L.  Knox, 

Bucksport. 

Rev. 

Joseph  H.  Towne, 

Bridgeport,  Conn. 

SUMMART. 

Whole  number  op  Members 885 

Initiated  Members 739 

Honorary  Members 79 

General  Society 748 

College  Society 67 

Number  of  Yolumes  in  Library,  August  1856,  about  4,950. 


^nitx. 


Honoraiy  Members  are  disting-uishcd  from  Acting  and  from  Graduate  Members 
by  an  "A"  affixed  to  their  names. 


Abbott 
1820  Jacob 

'25  Charles  J. 

'36  Howard  B. 

'40  Alexander  H. 

'40  Ezra,  Jr. 
Adams 

'30  Darius 

'31  Samuel 

'49  Zabdiel  B.,  Jr. 

'50  Francis 

^58  Isaac,  Jr. 
Allen 

'26  Thomas 

'27  Horace  0. 

'29  Henry  C. 

'30  Gushing 

'33  William  H. 

'34  John  W. 

'38  Nicholas  H. 

'42  William,  Jr. 

'48  Augustus  0. 
Ambrose 

'56  Thomas  L. 
Anderson 

'44  Samuel  J. 

'48  Edward  W. 

»57  John 

'57  William  H. 


Andrew 
1837  John  A. 
Angier 

'32  George  C. 
Appleton 

'34  John 
Ayer 

'32  Joseph  C. 

'39  Samuel  H. 

Bailey 

'27  Lewis 
Baker. 

'36  Joseph 
Balch 

'56  Isaac  D. 
Ballard 

'36  Sanford  K. 
Barnes 

'29  Phinehas 
Barrett 

'21  John 

'22  Charles  E. 

'47  Charles  W. 
Barrows 

'30  William 

'39  William  G. 


Bartlett 

1823  John  M. 
'28  John  C. 
'29  John 
'42  Moses  B. 
'44  Joseph 
'48  Edwin  W. 
'54  George  W. 

Bartley 

'54  William  M. 
Bass 

'40  Elisha,  Jr. 
Bassett 

'38  Elbridge  G. 
Beale 

'33  Solon 
Bearce 

'31  Josiah  A. 

Bell 

'22  James 
'23  Luther  V 

Benjamin 

'39  Samuel  E. 
Benson 

'29  Alfred  G. 
Berry 

'36  Joshua  D. 


60 


INDEX. 


Bickford 
1847  Samuel  A. 
Blanchard 

'40   William  S. 
Blood 

'27  Mighill  H. 
Boardman 

'38  Alexander  F. 
Bond 

'28  Francis  E. 

'37  Elias 
Booker 

'43  John  C.  L. 
Bourne 

'16  Edward  E. 

'18  Israel  W. 

'19  Thomas  P. 
Bowman 

'23  Edmund  B. 

'43  George  A. 
Boyd 

'10  George  W. 

'26  Samuel  S. 

'36  Frederick  W.  h. 
Bradbury 

'30  Bion 

'37  Ammi  R. 

'44  Albion  K.  P. 

'44  Henry  K. 
Bradford 

'25  Richmond 

'54  David  T. 
Bridge 

'18  Edmund  T. 

'23  James 

'25  Horatio 
Briggs 

'18  Moses,  h. 
Brookings 

'55   Wilmot  W. 
Brooks 

'30  James,  h. 
Brown 

'20  Theodore  S. 

'23  George  W.  G. 

'51  Philip  H. 

'54  Henry  P. 

'56  James  0. 

'58  Samuel 

Brownson 

'39  Orestes  A.,  h. 


Bulfinch 
1850  John  J. 
Burbank 

'48  Adino  J. 

'49  Augustus  J. 
Burgess 

'51  George,  h. 
Burk 

'24  Frederick  W. 
Burleigh 

'58  Daniel  C. 
Burnham 

'28  John  S. 
Butler 

'37  John  J. 

'45  Moses  M. 

'50  Charles  E. 


Caldwell 

'24  Zenas 

'28  Merritt 
Carr 

'18  Francis,  h. 
Carruthers 

'53  William 
Case 

'48  Isaac  W. 
Chadwick 

'42  Edmund  A. 

'57  Ward 
Chandler 

'22  Charles  Parsons 

'34  Peleg  W. 

'42  Paul  L. 

'54  Charles  Peleg 
Charles 

'58  Sewall  C. 
Chase 

'38  George  W. 

'39  Charles  T. 

'58  Samuel  F.,  Jr. 
Chesley 

'19  Jonathan  H. 

'52  Charles  U. 
Child 

'18  James  L.,  h. 
Choate 

'43  George  F. 
Church 

'18  Benjamin  G.,  h. 


Chute 
1831  Jonathan  A. 

'32  Ariel  P. 
Cilley 

'25  Jonathan 

'58  Jonathan  P. 
Clapp 

'18  Charles  Q,.,h. 
Clark 

'26  Samuel  L. 

'29  Dennis 

'37  William  H. 

'41  Joseph  F. 

'42  John  C. 

'47  John  G. 

'55  Thomas  H. 
Clarke 

'21  Daniel 
Cleaves 

'30  Daniel 

'58  Nathan 
Clement 

'34  Milton 
Clifford 

'46  Nathan,  h. 

'49  Charles  E. 
Codman 

'16  Randolph  A.  L. 

'24   William  H. 

'27  John 
Colby 

'42  John  M. 
Cole 

'41  AsaW. 
Conant 

'58  Edward  C. 
Convers 

'30  John  H. 
Cook 

'47  Aldrich  B. 
Coolidge 

'25  Cyrus  H. 
Copp 

'42  George  W.  J. 
Cothren 

'49  Nathaniel 
Cotton 

'48  Charles  T. 
Craig 

'43  Wheelock 

'44  Henry  £. 


INDEX. 


61 


Crapo 

1818  Samuel  A.,  h. 
Crocker 

'55  Samuel  R. 
Crosby 

'35  Josiah 
Cummings 

'20  Asa,  h. 

'31  James  M. 

'33  John  31. 

'53  Ralph  W. 
Cumston 

'43  Charles  M'L. 
Cunningham 

'32  James  P. 
Currier 

'57  Albert  H. 
Curtis 

'37  Thomas,  h. 
Cushing 

'21  Rufus  K. 
Cushman 

'44  Isaac  S. 
Cutler 

'28  Nathan  31. 

'37  John  L. 
Cutter 

'21  William 

Dana 

'54  Richard  H.Jr.;^. 
Darling 

'57  Walter  E. 
Davis 

'39  John  W. 
Day 

'36  Francis  J. 
Dean 

'41  William  B. 
Deane 

'24  EbenezerF. 

'44  Henry  P. 

'46  Frederick  A. 

'49  Le\\-ellen 

'54  John  F. 
Dearborn 

'24  Abraham  D.,  h. 

'45  Charles  G. 
Deblois 

'20  Thomas  A.,  h. 


Deering 
1845  James  H. 

'58  Rufus  W. 
Dennison 

'11  Cornelius 
Dimmock 

'33  Henry 
Dinsmore 

'44  Samuel  P. 
Ditson 

'29  Asa  31. 
Dole 

'36  Daniel 
Dorr 

'27  Joseph  H. 
Douglass 

'54  John  A. 
Downes 

'51  George  E. 

'53  Henry  R. 
Downing 

'34  Elijah  H. 
Drew 

'53  William  P. 

'58  Franklm  31. 
Drummond 

'30  Thomas 

'53  Charles 
Dummer 

'25  Jeremiah 

'27  Henry  E. 
Dunlap 

'39  John 

'42  Rubert  H. 

'45   William  G. 
Dunn 

'25  Nathaniel 

'37  Joseph  E.  F. 
Dunning 

'3d  George  F. 
Durgin 

'55  Henry  B. 
D  wight 

'34  William  T.,  ) 


Eastman 

'48  Henry  E. 
Eaton 

'35  Rowland  L. 


Eaton 
1851  Daniel  L. 

'55  S.  3Ielv'ille 
Ela 

'33  Jonathan 
Elden 

'41  Nathan 
Ellis 

'30  William  H. 

'46  Joseph  W. 

'58  Robert 
Emerson 

'18  George  B.,  h. 
Emery 

'40  x^icholas,  Jr. 

'53  James  W. 

'53  3Iarcellus 
Erskine 

'32  Samuel 
Estes 

'44  Lewis  A. 
Evans 

'29  Richard 

'43  George  F, 
Everett 

'28  George 

'42  3Ioses 

'50  Charles  C. 


Fairbanks 

'34  Samuel  S. 
Fales 

'32  Edward  G. 
Farnham 

'44  Samuel 

'44  William  H. 
Farnum 

'44  Clement  31. 
Farrar 

'34  Calvin 
Fay 

'18  Eliphaz,  h. 
Fellowes 

'10  Jeremiah 
Felton 

'44  Cornelius  C, 
Ferguson 

'37  Jordan  G. 


62 


INDEX. 


Fessenden 
1823  William  P. 

'34  Samuel,  h. 

'34  Samuel  C. 

'44  Enoch  P. 

'45  Thomas  A.  D. 

'48  Charles  S.  D. 

'51  Joseph  P. 

'52  James  D. 

'55  William  H. 

'58  Francis 
Field 

'27  Henry  C. 

'37  George  W. 

'45  Edward  M. 
Fisher 

'28  Josiah 
Fiske 

'37  John  0. 
Flagg 

'4  4  Edmund  W. 
Fletcher 

-39  Alfred 
Flitner 

'50  Albion 
.Fogg 

'35  Freedom 

'41  James 

'46  John  S.  H. 
Follansbee 

'35  Pearson 
Folsom 

'59  Henry  M. 
Foote 

'43  Erastus,  Jr. 
Foss 

'53  Stephen 
Fossett 

'47  Henry 
Foster 

'52  Edward  F. 

'55  Benjamin  B. 

'55  Charles  H. 
Fowler 

'45  Nathan  L. 
Fox 

'48  William  0. 
Francis 

'39  Philemon  B. 
Frink 

'51  John  S.  H. 


Frost 

1826  Obadiah  E. 
Fuller 

'28  Henrv  W. 

'33  Ezra'B. 

'38  Henry  W.,  h. 

'39  Benjamin  A,  G. 

'53  Melville  W, 

'57  John  N. 

Gage 

'27  Franklin 
Gannett 

'42  George 
Garcelon 

'36  Alonzo 
Gardiner 

'36  J.  W.  Tudor 

'42  Frederick 

'47  Robert  H.,  h. 
Gardner 

'38  Henry  J. 

'50  Williams. 
Getchell 

'35  Horatio  P. 
Gibson 

'44  Samuel  F. 
Gilbert 

'41  Washington 
Gilman 

'26  John  T. 

'27  Charles 

'54  Jeremiah  H. 

'53  Charles  J.,  h. 
Goddard 

'44   William  E.,  h. 
Godfrey 

'45  Noah  P. 
Goldsbury 

'18  John,  h. 
Goodenow 

'20  Robert,  h. 

'27  Daniel,  h. 

'36  John 

'52  John  H. 

'5-d  Henry  C. 
Goodwin 

'32  Daniel  R. 

'32  Frederick  J. 

'39  Ichabod 

'44  John  W. 


Goodwin 
1845  John  M. 

'45  Moses  B. 

'48  William  F. 

'50  George  P. 

'57  Andrew 
Gott 

'35  Lemuel 
Gould 

'51  Albert 
Granger 

'26  Daniel  T. 
Grant 

'27  Peter 
Gray 

'54  Harrison 
Green 

'28  Albert  G. 

'29  Alexander  R. 
Greene 

'18  Albert  G.,  h, 

'55  Joseph  K. 
Greeley 

'54  Council 
Greenleaf 

'25  Patrick  H. 

'29  Simon,  h. 

'34  James 
Grosvenor 

'21  Godfrey  J. 
Grover 

'43  Abernethy 

'43  Talleyrand 

'48  LaFayelte 

Hacker 

'35  Jeremiah 
Hackleton 

'44  James  H. 
Hagar 

'43  James  M. 

'57  Henry  S. 
Hahn 

'43  Silas  B. 
Haines 

'29  Allen 
Hale 

'18  Christopher  S./i. 

'25  William 

'27  John  P. 

*35  Samuel  A.,  h. 


INDEX. 

63 

Hale 

Helme 

Howard 

1846  Benjamin  W. 

1818  Nathaniel,  h. 

1856  Rowland  B. 

Hall 

Hemans 

'59  Charles  H. 

'36  Edwin 

'38  Claude  L. 

Howe 

Hallett 

Herbert 

'33  Samuel  G.  h.          i 

'48  Juhus  L. 

'41  Charles  D. 

Hubbard 

Ham 

Herrick 

'30  Samuel  D. 

'44  Abner 

'44  Horatio  G. 

'57  John  B. 

Hamlin 

Hersey 

'57  Thomas  H. 

'19  Elijah  L.,  h. 

'18  Henry,  h. 

Humphrey 

'51  Augustus  C. 

Hewett 

'48  Samuel  F. 

'57  Charles  C. 

'55  Obadiah  B. 

'48  Simon  J. 

Hanscom 

Hill 

Hunter 

'46  James  W. 

'35  Joshua 

'55  John  L. 

Harlow 

'58  Lysander 

Hutchins 

'36  Thomas  S. 

Hillard 

'58  Charles  K. 

Harriman 

'40  George  S.  k. 

'59  Franklin  F. 
'59  Henry  D. 

'43  David  P. 

Hilliard 

Hartley 

'27  John  H. 

'29  John  F. 

Hinkley 

Ingalls 

Hart 

'41  Oliver  P. 

'41  Henry 

'54  Edwin  J. 

'49  Eugene  B. 

IngersoU 

Hartwell 

Hitchcock 

'30  George  W. 

'34  William  B. 

'53  Roswell  D.,  h. 

Ingraham 

Harwood 

Hobbs 

'19  Edward  T.              ' 

'31  Daniel,  h. 

'20  Josiah  H. 

'50  Daniel  C. 

Hastings 

'23  Hiram  H. 

Ives 

'44  David  R. 

Hobson 

'48  Joseph  C. 

Hatch 

'37  Joseph 

'24  WiUiam 

'49  WiUiam 

'37  Albert  R. 

Hodgdon 

Jackson 

'54  James  L. 

'45  Richard  L. 

'46  William  F. 

Hathaway 

Holbrook 

'59  George  N. 

'51  Joshua  W. 

'41  Amory 

Jarvis 

Hawes 

Holmes 

'40  Leonard  F.E. 

'55  Edward 

'18  James  S.  h. 

Jewett 

Hawkins 

'23  AVilliam  B. 

'33  Henry  J. 

'48  Dexter  A. 

'26  Ezekiel,  h. 

'34  Theodore  H. 

Hawthorne 

'25  Nathaniel 
Hayes 

'27  John,  k. 
'29  Charles  H. 
'50  Freeland  S. 
Hood 

'44  Oliver  P. 
'48  John,  Jr. 
Johnson 
'44  David  B. 

'55  Benjamin  F. 
'57  John  H. 
'59  Daniel  £.. 

'55  Thomas  B. 
Hook 

'23  Josiah  S. 

Johnston 
'32  John 

Jones 

'32  Henry  A.                | 
'44  Elijah  U.                 i 

Haynes 

'23  Nathaniel 

Hoole 

'49  James  L. 

Heath 

Hovey 

'55  Dudley  S. 

'36  Thomas  B. 

'36  Joseph  S. 

Jordan                            j 

Hedge 

Howard 

'27  Ichabod  G.             r 

'40  Frederick  H.,/i. 

'50  Oliver  0. 

'31  William  V.             '' 

t| 

! 

64 


INDEX 


Joslen 

1820  Joseph,  h. 
Judd 

'51  Sylvester,  Jr., /i. 

Keating 

'35  Edward  M.  E. 
Keith 

'18  Jairus  S.,  A. 
Kelley 

'50  Edward  A. 
Kelsey 

'39  Hiram 
Kendall 

'52  BezaleelF. 
Kendrick 

'36  Daniel 
Kent 

'25  Edward,  h. 
Kilby 

'47  John  D. 
Kimball 

'38  Thomas  G. 

'39  Israel 

'53  George  S. 

'55  Sumner  I. 
King 

'23  William  R. 

'59  Henry  M. 
Knight 

'34  Ferdinand 
Knox 

'43  George,  h. 

'55  Lorenzo  L.,  h. 


Ladd 

'41  Francis  D. 
Laighton 

'57  Joshua  J. 
Lamb 

'37  George  W. 
Lambert 

'21  Roberts. 
Lane 

'23  William  A. 

'25  George  W. 

'28  George  W. 

'32  William  G. 

»35  Thomas  C. 

'38  Samuel  G. 


Langdon 
1853  Woodbury  F. 
Larrabee 

'28  William  C. 
Leavitt 

'27  James  T. 
LejQ&ngwell 

'49  Edward  H.,  h. 
Leigh 

'35  Edwin 
Lennox 

'54  Edwin  S. 
Leonard 

'47  Edwin 
Lillie 

'39  John,  Jr. 
Linscott 

'54  Daniel  C. 
Little 

'11  Josiah 

'21  Josiah 

'24  Wilham  A. 

'^5  Thomas  H. 

'57  Charles  J. 
Locke 

'49  Joseph  L.,  h. 
Longfellow 

'35  Nathan 
Lord 

'42  John,  h. 
Loring 

'22  Kichmond 
Lunt 

'37  Horace 

'46  George,  h. 


Mann 

'15  Perez  B. 
Marr 

'39  William  H.  J. 
Marsh 

'28  Gilbert  H. 
Marshall 

'32  Enoch  S. 

'51  William  M.  L. 
Mason 

'24  Wilham 
May 

'52  John  W. 


Mayberry 
1844  Silas  B. 
McAdam 
'59  Hugh 

M'Cobb 

'29  Henry  B. 

'29  James  T. 
M'Crate 

'19  John  D. 
Means 

'43  John  O. 

'47  George  J. 
Mellen 

'25  Frederick 

'25  Grenville,  h. 
Merriam 

'18  Joseph,  h. 

'26  Jonas 
Merrick 

'24  John  M. 

'34  Thomas  B. 

'48  Charles  F. 
Merrill 

'37  Albert 

'42  Leonard  P. 

'47  Charles  B. 

'47  Samuel  N. 

'51  John  C. 

'54  Joseph  E. 

'57  Edward  B. 
Metcalf 

'47  Isaac  S. 
Millett 

'23  Samuel 
Miller 

'56  James  F. 
M'Intire 

'18  Rufus,  h. 
Mclntyre 

'58  George  R. 
Mitchell 

'59  Alfred 
M'Keen 

'17  James 
M'Lellan 

'22  Charles  H.  P. 

'38  Francis  M. 
M'Mahon 

'39  Isaiah 
Moody 

'26  Benjamin 


INDEX. 


65 


Moody 
1827  Isaiah  P. 

'45  Samuel  S. 
Moore 

'23  Abraham 

'32  Ebenezer,  Jr. 

'35  Asahel 

'58  John  H. 
Morrill 

'20  Samuel 

'34  Amos 
Morrin 

'37  William  D. 
Morrison 

'36  Samuel  B. 
Morse 

'46  Moses  L. 
Morton 

'35  Christopher 

'38  Silas 

'48  Edward  W. 
Moulton 

'27  George  F. 

'30  Jotham  T. 
MuUiken 

'43  George  S. 
Munroe 

'30  Nathan 
Mussey 

'09  John 

'13  Charles 


Nason 

'39  Jesse  A. 
Nealley 

'35  Edward  St. 

'58  Edward  B. 
Newman 

'25  Mark  H. 

'39  Samuel  P., 
Nickerson 

'36  Albert  T. 
Noble 

'57  Thomas  K. 
Nourse 

'40  John  C. 
Nowell 

'59  William  G. 
Noyes 

'26  Ebenezer 


Nutter 

1838  Charles  C. 
Nutting 

'42  James  L. 


Olin 

'43  Stephen,  h. 
Orne 

'15  Richard  E. 
Orr 

'24  Robert,  h. 

'29  Richard  T. 

'34  John 

'46  Henry 
Osgood 

'39  Timothy 
Otis 

'23  John 

'51  William  0. 


Packard 

'40  John  H. 
Page 

'18  Frederick  B. 

'44  John  T. 
Paine 

'36  Henry  W.,  h. 
Palmer 

'33  Isaac 

'36  Benjamin  R. 

'38  Gideon  S. 
Parish 

'22  Moses  P. 
Park 

'46  Edwards  A.,  h. 
Parker 

'45  Horace 

'56  Edwin  P. 

'57  Edward,  Jr. 
Parsons 

'23  George  L. 

'28  John  U. 

'43  Benjamin  F. 
Pattangall 

'47  William  R. 
Patten 

'32  John  E. 

'37  Bryce  M'L. 


Peabody 
1827  Oliver  W.  B.,  ;i. 

'32  Stephen 
Pennell 

'30  Lewis 
Perley 

'37  Thomas  F. 

'40  Frederick 

'50  Peleg  S. 

Perry 

'23  John  A. 

'46  Jairiis  W. 

'50  Trueman  S. 
Philbrook 

'58  Simon  G. 
Pierce 

'24  Franklin 

'34  Charles  H. 
Pike 

'36  Richard 

'45  John  G. 

'47  Samuel  J. 

'51  Bennett 
Pitman 

'59  Mark 
Pond 

'34  George  P. 

'34  Stephen  D. 

'48  William  C.    f 

'53  Jeremiah  E. 

'57  Benjamin  W. 

Poole 
'43  Benjamin 

Porter 

'14  William  K. 
'16  Charles  R. 
'32  Charles  C. 
'39  Charles  H. 
'43  William  R. 

Potter 

'41  Barrett  E. 

'41  Daniel  F. 
Pray 

'44  Thomas  J.  W. 
Preble 

'25  Edward  D. 

'40  WiUiam  P.,  Jr. 
Prince 

'35  Joseph 
Proctor 

'34  Benjamin 


66 

INDEX. 

Puffer 

Robinson 

Smith 

1853  Luther 

1822  Sylvanus  W. 

1823  Jacob 

Pulsifer 

'31  George 

'23  William  T. 

'58  Moses  A. 

'45  O'Neil  W. 

'26  Manasseh  H. 

Purinton 

'51  Nathan  S. 

'29  Samuel  E.  h. 

'35  George 

'54  John  0. 

'34  Henry  B. 

'56  George 

'34  John  D. 

'5^  Moses  M. 

'38  Joseph  C. 

Quinby 

Ross 

'39  Samuel  E. 

'43  Daniel  0. 

'55  Ezekiel 

'40  Horatio  S. 

Rowe 

'42  Hosea  H. 

'38  David  S. 

'45  El  bridge 

Rand 

'33  Henry 

Russwurm 
'26  John  B. 

'50  Thomas  R. 
'54  Joseph  E. 

'57  Edward  A. 

Snell 

Randall 

'25  Charles 

'36  Isaac 

Sampson 

'45  William  B. 

Randlett 

'40  Luther 

Soule 

'59  Howard  M. 

'57  Edward 

'50  Frederick  A. 

Rawson 

Sanborn 

Southgate 

'18  Evander  F.,  h. 

'22  Benjamin 

'10  Frederick 

Raynes 

Sanford 

'26  Robert 

'58  Edward  G. 

'42  Oliver  S. 

'32  Horatio 

Record 

Saunders 

'35  Frederick 

'45  Lewis  L. 

'59  Caleb 

'51  William  S. 

Redington 

Savage 

'53  John  B. 

'11  Asa 

'33  William  T. 

Southworth 

Reed 

'37  Charles  A. 

'46  Perez 

,   '57  Edwin 

'48  Benjamin  S. 

Sparks 

'47  Jared,  h. 

Reynolds 

Sawyer 

'57  Charles  H. 
Rice 

'56  Albert  S. 
Rich 

'26  George  Y. 
'28  Luther  D. 
'38  Nathaniel  L. 
Seavey 

Spaulding 
'53  John  F. 

Spear 
'58  Ellis 

'32  Jabez  C. 
Richardson 
'09  Wilham 
'22  John  G. 
'40  Joseph  C. 
'41  Daniel  T. 

'45  William  H. 
Sewall 

'58  Frank 
Shaw 

'12  Moses 

'55  Charles  E. 

Spearing 

'57  Robert  M'K. 
Spinney 

'47  Albion  P. 
Sprague 

'47  George  N. 

'55  John  F. 

'26  Peleg,  h. 

Ring 

Shepley 

Springer 

'54  Andrew,  Jr. 

'48  George  F.,  h. 

'28  Moses,  Jr.,  h. 

Ripley 

Sheppard 

Stacy 

'20  Thomas  B.,  h. 

'45  John  H.,  Jr. 

'43  William,  Jr. 

Roberts 

Sherman 

Stanley 

'45  Charles  P. 

'55  Thomas  B. 

'49  John  T. 

'51  Charles  W. 

Simonds 

Stanwood 

Robie 

'54  John  W. 

'18  David,  h. 

'29  Francis  B. 

Sloman 

Starbird 

'41  Frederick 

'47  Henry  L 

'58  Solomon  B. 



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Stetson 
1854  JohnG. 

'54  Charles  B. 

'oS  John  D. 
Stevens 

'45  Collins  M. 

'48  Oliver 
Steward 

'37  Gustavus  A. 
Stinchfield 

'47  Anson  G. 
Stinson 

'50  Samuel  A. 
Stockbridge 

'37  Ebenezer 
Stone 

'20  Thomas  T. 

'25  William  A. 

'40  Cornelius 
Storer 

'32  Henry  G. 
Stowell 

'15  Levi 
Straw 

'59  David  R. 
Strickland 

'35  Augustus  S.C. 

'39  Charles  H. 

'57  Lyman  S. 
Strout 

'57  James  C. 
Swan 

'44  Charles  E. 
Swift 

'29  George  B. 
Symonds 

'54  William  L. 


Tallman 

'28  Henry 

'55  Peleg 

'58  James  H. 
Tappan 

'44  T.  L.  Winthrop 
Tash 

'42  Thomas 
Tebbetts 

'51  Gilbert  C. 
Tewksbury 

'33  George  F. 


Thatcher 
1826  Benjamin  B. 
Theobald 

'52  George  H. 
Thompson 

'49  Robert  R. 

'50  Eugene 

'51  ElbridgeA. 

'55  Emery  P. 

'56  Edward  W. 

'58  Andrew  J. 
Thornton 

'44  Thomas  G. 

'46  James  B. 
Thurston 

'43  Samuel  R. 
Tinkham 

'55  John  F. 
Todd 

'53  William  H. 

'54  Charles  F. 
Tompson 

'25  Arthur 
Towne 

'55  Joseph  H.,  h. 
Trask 

'26  George 

'42  Samuel 
True 

'40  John  K. 

'56  Charles  H. 
Tucker 

'35  William  W. 

'38  Richard  H.,  Jr. 

'53  John  S. 
Turner 

'31  Lewis 

'54  Henry  K. 


Upham 

'25  Alfred 
Upton 

'34  Charles  H. 

'50  Francis  H.,  h. 

Yail 

'38  Stephen  M. 
Virgin 

'44  William  W. 


Yose 
1847  Frank 


Wadsworth 

'45  Isaac  N. 
Waldo 

'10  Francis  B. 
TValdron 
'30  Henry 
'43  George  P. 
Ware 

'49  Albert  H. 
'51  Joseph  A. 
Washburn 
'45  Ganem 
'48  Charles  A. 
'54  William  D. 
Wasson 

'49  David  A. 
Waterhouse 
'57  Frank 
Waterman 

'46  John  A. 
Webster 

'59  George 
Weeks 

'59  John  W. 
Welch 

'45  Milton 
Wells 

'28  John  D.,  h. 
'42  George 
'49  Spencer 
'50  Samuel,  h. 
'52  Walter 
Wentworth 

'35  George  T. 
West 

'42  Daniel  T. 
Weston 

'33  Nathan,  Jr. 
'34  Daniel  C. 
'34  George  M. 
'40  James  P. 
'43  Joseph  W. 
'44  Samuel  M. 
'54  Nathan,  h. 
Wheeler 
'31  James  P. 
'47  Charles  H. 


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INDEX. 


Wheeler 
1848  Amos  D.,  h. 

'53  William  A. 

'56  George  A. 

'57  Leonard  0. 

Wheelock 

'34  Albert  T. 
White 

'37  James  C. 
Whitman 

'31  Jason,  h. 

'39  Henry  C. 

Whitmore 

'54  Nathaniel  M'L. 
'56  George  S. 

Wilcox 

'26  Charles  W.  C. 
Williams 

'20  Daniel,  h. 

'44  Horace 


Williamson 
1833  William  F. 

Willis 
'51  Henry 

Wilson 

'24  John  M'N. 

Wingate 

'27  George  R.  D. 
'55  John,  Jr. 

Winthrop 

'27  Grenville  T. 

Woodman 
'22  Jabez  C. 
'26  Moses  E. 
'35  Theodore  C. 
'36  Cyrus 

Wood 
'09  Henry 
'54  Henry  C. 


Woods 
1837  Leonard,  h. 

Woodside 

'42  Jonathan  F. 

Woodward 
'44  George  S. 

Wyman 
'25  Seward 
'42  Joseph  A. 


Yeaton 

'56  George  C. 

Young 

'35  Timothy  R. 
'40  Samuel  L. 
H5  Joshua 
'59  Stephen  J. 


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